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Definition of Convergency
1. Noun. The approach of an infinite series to a finite limit.
Generic synonyms: Series
Derivative terms: Converge, Converge
Antonyms: Divergence, Divergency
2. Noun. The act of converging (coming closer).
Generic synonyms: Connection, Connexion, Joining
Specialized synonyms: Coming Together, Meeting, Merging
Derivative terms: Converge, Convergent, Converge, Converge, Convergent, Converge, Converge, Converge
Definition of Convergency
1. Noun. (alternative form of convergence) ¹
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Definition of Convergency
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Convergency
Literary usage of Convergency
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Algebra: An Elementary Text-book, for the Higher Classes of Secondary by George Chrystal (1904)
"convergency AND DIVERGENCY OF THE ABOVE SERIES. § 15.] We have seen that the sum
of n terms of a scries whose nth term is an integral function of n is an ..."
2. Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics: With Special by Joseph William Mellor (1902)
"This raises another question, the convergency of Fourier's series. § 151.
The convergency of Fourier's Series. In the preceding developments it has been ..."
3. Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States by United States Bureau of Land Management (1919)
"The linear amount of the convergency of two ... The corr'ct for convergency in
any closed figure is proportional to the a'es,* may be computed from an ..."
4. A Key to the Solar Compass, and Surveyor's Companion: Comprising All the by William Austin Burt (1858)
"To find tue convergency and angle for the fractional parts of each degree of
latitude, increase the convergency and angle, in proportion to the fractional ..."
5. Hydrographical Surveying: A Description of Means and Methods Employed in by William James Lloyd Wharton (1882)
"A.—To prove thai Tan convergency = Tan Dep. . Tan Mid. IM(. FIG 53. Here C is
the centre of the earth, P is the pole, EP, QP, two meridians a known distance ..."
6. The Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus: Based on by Jacob William Albert Young, Charles Elijah Linebarger, Walther Nernst, Arthur Schoenflies (1900)
"The theorems which we have proved will usually suffice to determine the question
of convergency in the simple series which we shall take up. ..."
7. The Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus: Based on by Jacob William Albert Young, Charles Elijah Linebarger, Walther Nernst, Arthur Schoenflies (1900)
"Rapidity of convergency. We have already stated (p. 314) that the practical
applicability of infinite series depends upon their rapidity of convergency; ..."