
Convergence Properties
Convergence properties describe how an algorithm or method approaches a specific goal or solution over time. Imagine climbing a hill: convergence is like gradually getting closer to the top. In mathematical or computational contexts, it means that as the process repeats, the results become more accurate or stable, eventually settling around a particular value. Good convergence indicates efficiency and reliability, ensuring the method won't wander aimlessly and will produce meaningful results within a reasonable timeframe.