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  • ...'')—also known as the ''del'' operator. The definition of nabla and divergence are given by the following equations: The physical meaning of divergence is given by the [[continuity equation]]. Consider a compressible fluid (gas
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  • ...or field through a closed surface is equal to the triple integral of the [[divergence]] of the vector field inside the surface. * By applying the divergence theorem to the [[cross product]] of a vector field <math>\mathbf{F}</math>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Divergence theorem]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Divergence theorem/Definition]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Divergence]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Divergence theorem}}
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  • Decomposition of a vector field in a transverse (divergence-free) and a longitudinal (curl-free) component.
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  • A divergence-free electromagnetic field, denoted '''B''', determining the [[Lorentz forc
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  • ...'')&mdash;also known as the ''del'' operator. The definition of nabla and divergence are given by the following equations: The physical meaning of divergence is given by the [[continuity equation]]. Consider a compressible fluid (gas
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  • ...or field through a closed surface is equal to the triple integral of the [[divergence]] of the vector field inside the surface. * By applying the divergence theorem to the [[cross product]] of a vector field <math>\mathbf{F}</math>
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  • {{r|Divergence}}
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  • ...r|&nabla;]]''' [[dot product|•]] '''B''' = 0, which states that '''B''' is divergence-free.
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  • {{r|Divergence}}
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  • ...> is the decomposition of the vector field into two vector fields, one a [[divergence]]-free field and one a [[curl]]-free field. The decomposition is called af ...unction &Psi;('''r'''). Hence it follows that the first term of '''F''' is divergence-free and the second curl-free.
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  • ...theorem]] Gauss' law becomes one of [[Maxwell's equations]], namely, the [[divergence]] of the field '''B''' is zero everywhere,
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  • {{r|Divergence}}
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  • where the last equality follows by application of the [[divergence theorem]] of Gauss. where '''H'''('''r''') is the [[magnetic field]]. Since the divergence of the curl is always zero,
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  • ...elated directly to two of the four [[Maxwell equations]] by means of the [[divergence theorem]] (also known as the Gauss theorem).
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  • ...ess |year=1981|id=0-226-14334-1}}</ref>. In its power to force discursive divergence (while not seeming to), writing as ''pharmakon'' sets off an endless deferr
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  • ...'F''' is the sum of a longitudinal (curl-free) component and a transverse (divergence-free) component. The following form holds when the [[Coulomb gauge]] '''&na ...bla;''' • '''A''' = 0, the components of '''E''' are indeed curl-free and divergence-free, respectively.
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  • ...mans in the Family Hominidae. In recognition of their [[Genetics|genetic]] divergence some 11-13 million years ago, the orangutans are placed in the sub-family [
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  • ..., indicating that humans share a common ape ancestor with the chimpanzees. Divergence times between the two groups based on a molecular clock suggest that the ch ...ps and humans all in the Family Hominidae. In recognition of their genetic divergence some 11-13 million years ago, the orangutans would be placed in the sub-fam
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  • The magnetic flux density '''B''' is a solenoidal (divergence-free, transverse) [[vector field]] because of one of [[Maxwell's equations Taking the divergence, and using the zero divergence of '''B''':
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  • ...ects and languages over time. This study includes the study of linguistic divergence and [[language families and languages|language families]], [[comparative me
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  • ...earance in the 9th century AD; over time, some letters were lost, and some divergence occurred as different languages adapted the alphabet for their own use. In
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  • The [[divergence theorem]] reads
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  • ...case with [[migratory distance]] in birds ([[CZ:Ref:Sol 2010 Evolutionary divergence in brain size between migratory and resident birds|Sol et al., 2010]]), the
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  • ...s (charges) do not exist (or, rather, have never been found in nature). A divergence-free field, such as '''B''', is a also referred to as a ''transverse field'
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  • ...ector equations, involving abstract mathematical notions as [[curl]] and [[divergence]].<ref>Of course, ''H&psi;=E&psi;'' may look simple, but this is deceptive, where '''&nabla;•''' stands for the [[divergence]] of a [[vector field]] and '''&nabla;&times; ''' for its [[curl]].
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  • .... pertussis'' keeps resurfacing due to the fact that there is an antigenic divergence between the vaccine strains and the circulating strains. In the early 1960
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  • ...known as curl-free or longitudinal) field and a solenoidal (also known as divergence-free, or transverse) field,
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  • ...al specialisation as a result of improved trading opportunities, promoting divergence rather than convergence<ref>Paul Krugman, ''Geography and Trade'', MIT Pres
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  • ...ho;('''r''') is a charge distribution, and '''&nabla;'''· stands for the [[divergence]] of '''E'''.
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  • 2. Gauss' law can be written in differential form by application of the [[divergence theorem]],
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  • where the symbol '''&nabla;'''&sdot; gives the [[divergence]] of '''D'''('''r''') and &rho;('''r''') is the charge density (charge per
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  • ...this power. The legislation enacted by the Scottish Parliament have seen a divergence in the provision of public services compared with the rest of the UK. For e
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  • ...when there is an optimal proportion between the factors of production. Any divergence from that proportion will result in lower productivity. It is a tautology,
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  • ...t to rid Logue of his Australia accent, and it has been suggested that the divergence of spoken British and Australian English at the turn of the 20th Century al
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  • After having established that variation (termed divergence of character) exists in all organisms and that these organisms must compete
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  • ...er (1968), ix; and David Brian Robertson, "Policy Entrepreneurs and Policy Divergence: John R. Commons and William Beveridge," ''The Social Service Review'' 62,
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  • ...er (1968), ix; and David Brian Robertson, "Policy Entrepreneurs and Policy Divergence: John R. Commons and William Beveridge," ''The Social Service Review'' 62,
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  • ...//evo.bio.psu.edu/hedgeslab/Publications/PDF-files/128.pdf Convergence and divergence in the evolution of aquatic birds]'. ''Proceedings of the Royal Society B''
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  • * Pomeranz, Kenneth. ''The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy'' (2000)
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  • ...e in each 10 minute period, 18 frames are "dropped". Drop-frame solves the divergence of time code and time, but introduces interesting annoyances in performing
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  • In 2004, the university held a symposium, "Convergence and Divergence: Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism in Historical Perspective", cosponsored with
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  • ...ear coordinates]] play an important role. They are the [[gradient]], the [[divergence]], the [[curl]], and the [[Laplacian|Laplace operator]]. It is possible to then its divergence is,
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  • ...ed 30–60 million years ago. While the two grasses show significant genetic divergence from accumulating millions of years of mutations, they carry some transposo Another explanation for the low divergence of the rice and millet MULE sequences could be that they occur within a gen
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  • are, respectively, the perpendicular (transverse, divergence-free) and parallel (longitudinal, curl-free) components. The operator <b>&
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  • ...ator]] &nabla;<sup>2</sup> &equiv; '''&nabla;'''&sdot;'''&nabla;''' (the [[divergence]] of the [[gradient]]).
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  • ...ynamic forces and structural flexibility, potentially causing [[flutter]], divergence, etc.
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  • ...d, erroneous acceptance of Malthusian demographics to explain the economic divergence between China and Europe after 1850.<ref>William Lavely, and R. Bin Wong, " ...nd Chile, although convergence between larger countries was accompanied by divergence from smaller ones. There was no sustained narrowing of the income gap with
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  • ...W. E. Balch, L. J. Magrum, G. E. Fox and R. S. Wolfe | title = An ancient divergence among the bacteria | journal = Journal of Molecular Evolution | volume = 9
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  • ...fty years of Wallace’s eccentric and entertaining life. In addition to his divergence from Darwin on two fundamental issues—sexual selection and the origin of
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  • Pomeranz, ''The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy''(2000) asks one * Pomeranz, Kenneth. ''The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy'' (2000)
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  • Pomeranz, ''The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy'' (2000) asks on * Pomeranz, Kenneth. ''The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy'' (2000)
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  • ...al devices used to classify actual instances by reference to the degree of divergence that therw ould be between the actual and the ideal instances if the latter
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  • ...., 2009).<ref>Foster, JT., et al. (2009). Whole genome-based phylogeny and divergence of the genus Brucella. ''J Bacteriol''.</ref> The purpose was to determine
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  • ...ps and humans in the Family ''Hominidae''. In recognition of their genetic divergence some 11-13 million years ago, the orangutans are placed in the sub-family '
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  • * Pomeranz, Kenneth. ''The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy'' (2000) * Pomeranz, Kenneth. ''The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy'' (2000)
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  • Similarly as before, ''L'' > 1 implies divergence, ''L'' < 1 means that the series is convergent. The case ''L''= 1 does not
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  • ...hondrial genome. The unique form of kinetoplast DNA indicates evolutionary divergence from higher eukaryotes. The gene LIG kß works with other repair enzymes an
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  • ...patric) populations accumulate mutations over time, this might lead to the divergence of such populations from each other, and reproductive isolation might arise
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  • ...δ-MSH exclusively in all Chondrichthyes suggests that it emerged after the divergence of the Chondrichthyans, but before the radiation into subclasses.<ref name=
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  • ...hand rule]], it points in the direction of propagation of the EM wave. The divergence of the Poynting vector is the energy flow associated with the electromagnet
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  • ...nly dates back to 2.5 million years ago, roughly 3 million years after the divergence of chimps. Modern chimps are observed using a variety of organic tools such
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  • ...pments drove the Eastern and Western Church further apart. This process of divergence continued over the centuries, and historians do not consider any one event
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  • It is useful to note that, unlike '''B''' which has zero divergence,
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  • ...proportion of minorities rose considerably. Remarkably enough, the strong divergence manifested itself at a time when employment in Amsterdam began to increase
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  • ...entire AMAC gene three times in the human genome which happened before the divergence of humans and African great apes. In addition to the original AMAC gene, th
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  • ...n obvious central point for all sides. By 1947, there was starting to be a divergence between containment policy and the more aggressive rollback policy, the lat
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  • ...atively unscathed. Recently, molecular biologists have used the time since divergence of related lineages to calibrate the rate at which mutations accumulate, an ...cestor of humans and chimpanzees'. and 'Quantitative Estimates of Sequence Divergence for Comparative Analyses of Mammalian Genomes' "[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.go
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  • ...consensus in favour of using [[fiscal policy]] to regulate the economy. A divergence of policies arose in the 1980s when the Conservative party briefly adopted
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  • ...reatment. In these circumstances and also in cases where there is genuine divergence of medical opinions, a ''second opinion'' from another doctor may be sought
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  • ...pecimens. Molecular genetic evidence suggested a much earlier date for the divergence of our line from that of chimpanzees, however. For any time before 3.6 mill
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  • ..., the BDV genome has a remarkable degree of conservation with less than 6% divergence at the nucleotide level.<ref name=Hornig>Hornig, M., Briese, T., and Lipkin
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  • ...different racial units than by attempting to ignore or suppress essential divergence.<ref>Winstone, pp. 199-200</ref></blockquote>
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  • #*The [[Kullback-Leibler divergence]], <math>D_{\rm KL}( X \| Y ) =
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  • ...ng an equal with the other ancient patriarchates. This is one of the major divergence principles, and dates to the 11th century.
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  • ...fty years of Wallace’s eccentric and entertaining life. In addition to his divergence from Darwin on two fundamental issues—sexual selection and the origin of
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  • ...s Germany. For those and other reasons, it now appears that there had been divergence rather than convergence among the economies of the eurozone, and that their
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  • ...r education, Irish disestablishment, and the Irish universities showed the divergence between, on the one hand, Whigs, who wanted state control of education and
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  • ...r education, Irish disestablishment, and the Irish universities showed the divergence between, on the one hand, Whigs, who wanted state control of education and
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  • ....ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/pmam/2007/00000027/00000005/art00006|title=Divergence in Policy Between Great Britain and Northern Ireland: The Case of Local Tax
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  • Note that some of the lexical divergence above actually comes from different Romance languages using the same root w
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  • ...s will diverge over time, as each becomes adapted to their own niche; such divergence, given enough time, can lead to subpopulations becoming distinct species un
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  • ...with reference to the doctrine of the Lord's Supper, even though the real divergence of the Reformed from the Lutherans on the latter tenet was due not to Zwing
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  • {{cite web |quote=Despite the possibility of divergence, there is nonetheless widespread agreement on the desirable features of a n
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  • ...ere is no resonance of understanding. Then again, because of evolutionary divergence; people can believe that they are speaking of the same thing, or that they
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  • ...) in his researches on the Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen paper. There is a divergence in thinking as to the conclusions derivable from this, in conjunction with
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  • ...e programmes of legislation enacted by the Scottish Parliament have seen a divergence in the provision of public services compared to the rest of the United King
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  • The deepest cause of the Civil War lay in the divergence of two societies over slavery. Prior to the [[American Revolution]] slaver
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  • ...ultimately, a disconnect between doctors and their Oath….The root of this divergence, writes Dr. Newman, lies in the patterns of secrecy and habit that characte
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  • ...a Struggle for Life, and as a consequence to Natural Selection, entailing Divergence of Character and the Extinction of less-improved forms. Thus, from the war
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