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divergenties

Divergenties is the plural form of the Dutch noun divergitie, meaning divergence or deviation. It refers to instances or processes in which components diverge from a common pattern, path, or standard. The concept is used across disciplines to describe how different outcomes emerge from a shared origin.

In biology, divergenties describe evolutionary processes that produce lineage splitting and phenotypic differences, potentially leading to

In statistics and information theory, related ideas are often discussed through divergence measures, such as Kullback–Leibler

See also: Divergence; Divergent thinking; Speciation; Fork (technology).

speciation.
In
linguistics,
divergenties
refer
to
the
divergence
of
languages
or
dialects
from
a
common
ancestor,
visible
in
pronunciation,
vocabulary,
and
grammar.
In
cultural
and
technological
contexts,
divergenties
can
describe
forks
in
development
or
trajectories
that
move
in
different
directions
after
a
shared
starting
point,
such
as
distinct
technological
ecosystems
or
organizational
practices.
divergence
or
Jensen–Shannon
divergence,
which
quantify
how
one
probability
distribution
differs
from
another.
While
those
measures
are
usually
termed
divergences
in
English,
Dutch-language
texts
may
refer
to
them
in
the
sense
of
divergenties
when
describing
a
broader
notion
of
deviation
between
systems
or
models.