词汇 | example_english_converge |
释义 | Examples of convergeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Information from the failure frame must be processed and applied continuously during the simulation to ensure that the system converges to a steady state. Head with the front uniformly pale ochreous brown, frontal margins brighter; eyes slightly converging. Their interactive alignment model is ambitious, aiming to explain the converging behavior of dialogue partners via both intra- and interpersonal priming. The experimental and analytic results demonstrated that by increasing the number of labelers the system converged more quickly. They too have embraced labour market flexibility, but without converging with the wider policies and politics of the liberal model. As the water resource allocation gradually converges toward a new configuration, the behaviour of the system grows less chaotic. The mutation offers a versatile solution to prevent offspring converging toward local maximum. Of course, if the obstacle avoidance is successful the contact forces vanish and task position error converges to zero. After repeating the cycle four or five times, the phase residuals between the individual and reference filament data had more or less converged. Countries converged only to a minor extent on new institutional frameworks, however, and also differed with respect to the timing and process patterns of reform. 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). One can easily conclude that the beam in this case converges with f oscillating between unity and a positive minimum, producing multiple foci. 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. The young speakers have converged on a variant that has leveled out the gender variation evident among older speakers. By assuming that the economy converges to a steady state in finitely many periods, we can make this system finite-dimensional. The normalisation of designs is deterministic but not necessarily converging, just as in pure -calculus. The stationary equilibrium is stable under genetic-algorithm adaptation if the algorithm converges back to the equilibrium after initial adjustment. The genetic algorithm always converges to the two-period cycle because it is globally stable under the genetic-algorithm adaptation. Fixed-point iteration proceeds more directly, uses fewer computations per step, but has only linear convergence if it converges at all. We converged when coefficients were deemed within 10-5 of the solution. In those cases when it converged, it was often not possible to estimate with precision the parameters governing the regime transition. On the boundary, the surface is a graph since it converges to a catenoid. The two modalities have to some degree converged, although unification has not been possible, and both are official. Countries converged primarily on new techniques and patterns of standard-setting, but only to a minor extent on new institutional frameworks. 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. If one extrapolates the solutions to t 0, then the wave envelope converges toward the origin as t increases. As one can see, the profiles are converging to a well-defined, stationary, density profile. The chapter on national and musical identity is interesting, especially in these days of converging multi-national record companies forcing homogeneity on the mass market. As for the effect of distance on the availability of the referent's trace in working memory, there are several converging experimental findings. Alchemists seem traditionally to interpret the crystal lines in a stelliform regulus as converging to a central point. The interests of management, faced with spiraling cost of labour, and unions, operating in a labour surplus economy, converged towards a masculinisation of organized labour. Cognitive science is faced with the problem of converging on both answers simultaneously. Indeed, it offers candidates for the psychological building blocks of religion, which then are culturally exploited in distinct but converging paths. Individual minds mutually interact within this converging landscape in an open-ended time horizon, exploiting its features in distinctive ways. Is it because the evidence really converges on an adaptationist hypothesis? Studies of brain activation bring converging evidence on reading processes and provide neuroanatomical correlates of reading problems. The preservation of schwa in a converging phonological system. Such a goal converges with important trends in psychology and philosophy. However, the result above shows that b converges only at rate log n ! By time t = 0.2 the solution had converged to a regular relaxation oscillation whose temporal frequency is approximately twice that of the preceding simulation. Furthermore, only accelerated detonation waves were treated since only converging cylindrical or spherical flow was considered. The numerical procedure always converged to irregular solutions, and no attempt was made to obtain the regular solutions by iteration. However, we have not found a numerical procedure which converges to points on these branches. Recent efforts have multiplied uncertainty rather than converged on general answers. However, even this was not always enough to obtain fully converged values. Causes (1), (3) and (4) could operate in concert as a subduction trench converged on a rifted margin. The gaps are continuous, with three cracks running obliquely through the specimen and converging at a point dorsal to the skull fragment. In this way it was ensured that all quantities had converged to limits to a very high degree of accuracy. Therefore, the integral (9) converges for cusp forms; in fact, it converges if either f1 or f2 is a cusp form. The direct solution of (2.1) is quite successful, though it has clearly not converged. Two of the solutions in this case have almost converged. The evidence from both children thus converged on low density neighbourhoods as facilitating productive sound change. When this happens the series has converged and the least fixed point has been found. Thus, during experiments, if the model walked five steps, we hypothesised that it had converged to a stable gait. If the energy has not been changed for a number of annealing cycles, the current solution is considered to be converged, and then stop. The following proposition ensures that the subsequence of price systems also converges. They converged, but they followed different routes from different starting points. We stress that our convergence criterion is price based, so that the fact that strings are identical does not imply that the system has converged. In all cases, converged decision rules conform to the predictions of economic theory. Hence, their interests converged, and a new venue for struggle was created in the form of embryonic nationalism. Language differences in the trajectories of processing speed provide converging evidence as to which learner group acquires case marking faster. Thus, the basic ranking in this context implies that adding more people at z has diminishing marginal value that converges to zero. We assign non-parallelism of converging pegs to have a negative value, and of diverging pegs to have a positive value. Policy change was a likely outcome when a set of factors converged and were catalyzed by elite goals. In principle, this highly selective innervation could be generated by optic fibers converging onto individual target cells, each behaving as independent targets for activity-dependent convergence. Extensive, converging evidence indicates that horizontal cell coupling is under dynamic regulation. The remuneration of the wage worker converged with that of the entrepreneur. The physical nature of the compression can be described in terms of the dynamics of compression flows generated by converging shock waves. The test ensures, through (16), that the boundary vorticity has converged. The data also converged with data from a computational model of contextualized meaning. Our explanation converges with the dynamic model described in the target article. A more thorough analysis would attempt to look at converging evidence concerning the level of the visual system implicated. A wall of glazing is crowned by a roof of twisted strips, converging at the apex. Language acquisition is possible due to pre-existing attentional biases, an array of data sorting mechanisms, and a world that presents the child with converging cues. Consider first the opportunity for parties to seek office by converging on local median voter preferences. Assuming continuity of processing lessens the burden further, as the process of converging on an adult parser is explained away. Hence, it would seem to be worthwhile to seek converging evidence for the claim using alternative experimental paradigms and indices. The off-axis modes, which are shown in the corresponding frame, are not converged. First, it converges more quickly and strongly reduces the computational cost of the method. Why are labour costs not converging in the euro area? Although the acceleration error converges to zero under the steady state conditions, chattering appears because the sign(s) function is involved in the control input. Any solution path that starts close enough to the equilibrium, converges to the equilibrium. Moreover, the literature has not yet converged upon a standard set of control variables. Thus, although this method may reduce task demands, it would be beneficial to obtain converging evidence on the issue using a different procedure. Every morning processions would arrive from the nearby towns, the people dressed as penitents, converging on the bishop's palace. Several fortuitously converging considerations have encouraged this faith in the primacy of egoism. However, with the increase of cycles, the best sequences are visited frequently because of their higher attraction to the ants, and the algorithm finally converges. Once this equivalence is declared, the exploration structure of the first is converged into the exploration structure of the second design. Despite the pros and cons of each paradigm, they yielded converging results. On chromosome 15, we found converging evidence from both linkage methods for the semantics, oromotor, and articulation phenotypes. Based on the uniqueness of the solution for the time-dependent equations, we see that the whole sequence actually converges to the same limit. More persuasive perhaps are his pages on converging monotheisms from the second century. To see that the above series converges we consider the inner sum (with = 0 for simplicity). In some cases, the optimization code converged to different solutions depending on the initial condition. The more data the child integrates, the tighter the construction space gets, converging ultimately to the input grammar. In an effort to obtain further converging evidence, additional data were elicited with a preference task combined with grammaticality judgments. As long as the interaction graph is connected, the game converges to a unique absorbing state in which every player cooperates. The process converges to a unique absorbing state in which all players cooperate. In the z-plane the sequence of hinge points converges to arithmetically. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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