convergence and divergence
Convergence refers to the phenomenon where a series, sequence, or process approaches a certain value or condition as the inputs or steps increase or progress indefinitely. It implies getting closer to a specific outcome or agreement. Divergence, on the other hand, refers to a situation where a series, sequence, or process expands or deviates further away from a particular value or condition as the inputs or steps increase or progress indefinitely. It implies moving away or separating from a specific outcome or agreement.
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