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- Divergence_(statistics) abstract "In statistics and information geometry, divergence or a contrast function is a function which establishes the \"distance\" of one probability distribution to the other on a statistical manifold. The divergence is a weaker notion than that of the distance, in particular the divergence need not be symmetric (that is, in general the divergence from p to q is not equal to the divergence from q to p), and need not satisfy the triangle inequality.".
- Divergence_(statistics) comment "In statistics and information geometry, divergence or a contrast function is a function which establishes the \"distance\" of one probability distribution to the other on a statistical manifold. The divergence is a weaker notion than that of the distance, in particular the divergence need not be symmetric (that is, in general the divergence from p to q is not equal to the divergence from q to p), and need not satisfy the triangle inequality.".