convergence
n.
assembly, coming together; location and direction of electron rays in a screen (Computers)
Convergence
In the absence of a more specific context, convergence denotes the approach toward a definite value, as time goes on; or to a definite point, a common view or opinion, or toward a fixed or
equilibrium state. Convergent can denote a rational approximation, or can be used as an adjective.
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CONvergence (convention)
CONvergence is a
speculative fiction convention held annually on the first weekend in July in
Minnesota,
United States. Sponsored by the local fan organization
MISFITS, the convention began in 1999 at the
Bloomington Radisson South Hotel and continues to be held every year at the same location, now known as the
Sheraton Bloomington. This location has been used by local fandom for a variety of conventions, including
Minicon and
MarsCon. 2008 will be the tenth CONvergence, and the convention theme will be centering around that fact, including adding another day of events (Thursday,
July 3,
2008) to the schedule.
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convergence
Noun
1. the occurrence of two or more things coming together
(hypernym) happening, occurrence, natural event
(hyponym) meeting, encounter
(derivation) converge
2. the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit
(synonym) convergency
(antonym) divergence, divergency
(hypernym) series
(derivation) converge
3. a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena; "there was no overlap between their proposals"
(synonym) overlap, intersection
(hypernym) representation, mental representation, internal representation
(hyponym) crossroads
4. the act of converging (coming closer)
(synonym) converging, convergency
(hypernym) joining, connection, connexion
(hyponym) merging, meeting, coming together
(derivation) converge
convergence (f)
n.
convergence
Convergence
(n.)
Alt. of Convergency
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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