Continuum
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Continuum may refer to:
- Continuum (measurement), theories or models that explain gradual transitions from one condition to another without abrupt changes
Mathematics
- Continuum (set theory), the real line or the corresponding cardinal number
- Linear continuum, any ordered set that shares certain properties of the real line
- Continuum (topology), a nonempty compact connected metric space (sometimes Hausdorff space)
- Continuum hypothesis, the hypothesis that no infinite sets are larger than the integers but smaller than the real numbers
- Cardinality of the continuum, a cardinal number that represents the size of the set of real numbers
Science
- Continuum morphology, in plant morphology, underlining the continuum between morphological categories
- Continuum concept, in psychology
- Continuum mechanics, in physics, deals with continuous matter
- Space-time continuum, any mathematical model that combines space and time into a single continuum
- Continuum theory of specific heats of solids, see Debye model
- Triune continuum, trinity of continual representations in general system modeling defined in the theory of triune continuum, used in the Triune continuum paradigm
- continuous spectrum, referred to simply as the continuum in contrast to discrete spectral lines
Entertainment
Albums
Music
- Continuum (chamber ensemble), an American classical chamber music ensemble
- Continuum (instrument), a continuous pitch performance controller developed by Haken Audio
- Continuum (jazz group), with Slide Hampton, Jimmy Heath, Ron Carter, Art Taylor, Kenny Barron
- Continuum (music project), a collaboration between Steven Wilson and Dirk Serries
- Continuum (Ligeti), a composition for harpsichord by György Ligeti
- "Continuum" (song), by Jaco Pastorius
- The Continuum (album)
Games
- Continuum (game client), a game client for the SubSpace computer game
- Continuum (role-playing game), a time travel role-playing game
- Continuum (computer game), the North American version of the computer game Alpha Waves
- The Continuum, the browser-based fantasy collectible wargame
- Command & Conquer: Continuum, a cancelled MMORPG in the Command & Conquer series
Print
- Continuum (magazine), a pseudoscientific magazine
- Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
- Continüm Comics, an American comic book publisher
- Continuum, a series of four science fiction anthologies edited by Roger Elwood in 1974–'75
- Continuum, the magazine of the University of Utah
TV and film
- Continuum (TV series), a Canadian science fiction television series
- Continuum (American Horror Story), a 2013 television episode of American Horror Story: Asylum
- I'll Follow You Down, a 2013 Canadian film released outside North America as Continuum
- Q Continuum, an extended universe in the fictional Star Trek universe
- Stargate: Continuum, a 2008 direct-to-DVD movie of the Stargate franchise
Other
- Continuum (dream), a type of false awakening
- Continuum (sculpture), a 1976 public artwork by American sculptor Charles O. Perry
- Continuum International Publishing Group, an independent academic publisher in London and New York
- Dialect continuum, the transition of one language to another through speech variations
- Continuing Anglican movement, a.k.a. Continuum, dissenting churches who have left the Anglican Communion
- Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management#Continuum, the rolling seminar series, an annual event at the school
- Consciousness Continuum, or the Mind Stream in Buddhism
- Continuum Morphology, an interpretation of morphology in biology proposed by Rolf Sattler
- Apache Continuum, a continuous integration server for building Java-based projects
- Windows 10 feature, that allows a 2-in-1 PC to transition from a traditional desktop UI to a tablet UI
See also
- Continuity (disambiguation)
- Kontinuum, Icelandic music band
- Kontinuum (album), a 2007 album by Klaus Schulze
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