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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Divergence]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Divergence theorem}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Divergence theorem/Definition]]
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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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  • ...> 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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  • {{r|Divergence theorem}}
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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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