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In an RGB monitor, where red, green and blue signals all "converge" in one pixel. At full brightness, the RGB pixel in convergence would be white.
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| convergence |
The end-point of any algorithm that uses iteration or recursion to guide a series of data processing steps. An algorithm is usually said to have reached convergence when the difference between the computed and observed steps falls below a pre-defined threshold.
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| convergence |
An atmospheric condition that exists when the winds cause a horizontal net inflow of air into a specified region.
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| convergence |
Movement of two eyeballs inward to focus on an object moved closer. The nearer the object, the greater is the degree of convergence necessary to maintain single vision.
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| convergence |
The tendency for prices of physical commodities and futures to approach one another, usually during the delivery month.
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