As adjectives the difference between convergent and overconvergent
is that convergent is that converges or focuses while overconvergent is (mathematics|physics) overly convergent.
As a noun convergent
is (mathematics) the rational number obtained when a continued fraction has been terminated after a finite number of terms.
convergent
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
That converges or focuses
(analysis, topology) Of a sequence in a metric space or a topological space; having a (finite, proper) limit.
Noun
(
en noun)
(mathematics) the rational number obtained when a continued fraction has been terminated after a finite number of terms
Related terms
* convergence
----
overconvergent
English
Adjective
(
Overconvergent modular form)
(
en adjective)
(mathematics, physics) Overly convergent
Related terms
* overconvergence