- Divergence (disambiguation)
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Divergence can refer to:
In mathematics:
- Divergence, a function that associates a scalar with every point of a vector field
- Divergence (computer science), a computation which does not terminate (or terminates in an exceptional state)
- Divergence (statistics) and statistical distance, a measure of dissimilarity between probability measures
- Bregman divergence
- f-divergence
- Jensen–Shannon divergence
- Kullback–Leibler divergence, also known as the "information divergence" in probability theory and information theory
- Rényi's divergence
- The defining property of divergent series; series that do not converge to a finite limit
In science:
- Divergence (eye), the simultaneous outward movement of both eyes away from each other
- Divergence problem, an anomaly between the instrumental record and temperatures calculated using some tree ring proxies
- Beam divergence, the half-angle of the cone formed by a beam of light as it propagates and spreads out
- Genetic divergence
- Infrared divergence, a behavior of a field theory in quantum physics
- Ultraviolet divergence, a behavior of a field theory in quantum physics
In the arts:
- Divergence (album), a 1972 album by Solution
- Tony Ballantyne
- Divergence (Enterprise episode), a fourth-season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise
- Divergence (film), a 2005 film from Hong Kong
- Divergence (novel), a novel by Charles Sheffield
- Divergent (book), a novel by Veronica Roth
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