Converging in a sentence as a noun

It feels like theres like a Lagrangian point out there in device space that these devices are converging on.

Saying it's converging on a Lisp is flexing a little bit of artistic license.

Once, we were leaving a property just as several police cars were converging on a group of huddled young men.

It's a step in an ongoing process to protect more users and one that I believe all browser vendors are converging on.

It would be a huge differentiator at a time when consoles seem to be converging to a very similar place.

There learn that can have a set A and a point x so that point x is right next to set A but there is no sequence in set A converging to point x.

By mirroring the way we think about our social graph in real life, Google is making a huge step toward converging Online and Offline identity.

And Unity completely clicked for me. If you look at the direction of OS X it's clearly converging with iOS. I right-swipe to get notifications!

What that means is that for each point of the object you're imaging, you get a cone of light rays that are converging towards some point either in front of the sensor or behind it.

Instead of continuously converging on what the customer finds compelling, you go forward alone."Nonsense.

But in the long term, we seem to be converging on something much healthier than the "stop using that paradigm and start using this one because it solves everything!

> "Ugliness" is always from a given perspectiveNo, humans have a pretty converging opinion on what's attractive in other humans.

Thermal management alone took about six months of FEA simulations and validation through prototypes before converging on a solution.

If you're always revising your ways of thinking about a problem, your probability of converging on a solution is vastly greater than someone with a narrow, one-track focus.

Well, there are clear information theoretic limits on how much you can compress something, so any improvements are necessarily going to be incremental and converging to the theoretical limit.

> Step 1: Let S1 = 1 - 1 + 1 - 1 ...Because it's not so clearly stated in the article, step 1 is already flawed.> the algebraic rules that apply to regular numbers do not apply to non-converging infinite sumsI'm sure the author knows this but they don't even apply to all converging infinite sums.

Converging definitions

noun

the act of converging (coming closer)

See also: convergence convergency