0 present participle of converge
1 If lines, roads, or paths converge, they move towards the same point where they join or meet:
Their interactive alignment model is ambitious, aiming to explain the converging behavior of dialogue partners via both intra- and interpersonal priming.
The mutation offers a versatile solution to prevent offspring converging toward local maximum.
In the third regime, the beam propagates in an oscillatory converging mode, with its width varying between the original width and a smaller value (selffocusing).
Although women's labor market experience is converging to that of men, the process is gradual and traditional roles continue to dominate in many countries.
These two studies did show clear persistence of effect, with differences static but not converging up to 6 years of follow-up.
The normalisation of designs is deterministic but not necessarily converging, just as in pure -calculus.
This appearance aroused terror and amazement, with first witness accounts all converging on the same salient facts.
We conclude that the problem of the retrieving phase from two images has, in general, degenerated solutions that prevent the phase-retrieving algorithm from converging.