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convergence the occurrence of two or more things coming together the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit overlap: a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena; "there was no overlap between their proposals" the act of converging (coming closer)
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convergence Precisely every individual in the population is identical. While full convergence might be seen in genetic algorithms using only cross over, such convergence is seldom seen in genetic programming using Koza's subtree swapping crossover. However, populations often stabilise after a time, in the sense that the best programs all have a common ancestor and their behaviour is very similar (or identical) both to each other and to that of high fitness programs from the previous (and future? ...
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convergence The movement of the price of a futures contract toward the price of the underlying cash commodity. At the start, the contract price is higher because of the time value. But as the contract nears expiration, the futures price and the cash price converge.
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convergence the independent development of similar (analogous) structures in different groups; convergent evolution is thought to be the result of similar environmental selection pressures on different groups
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convergence The occurrence of similar derived characters arising independently in two only distantly related groups
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