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

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

  • Continuum (film), or I'll Follow You Down, a 2013 Canadian film
  • Stargate: Continuum, a 2008 direct-to-DVD film in the Stargate franchise
  • Continuum (TV series), a 2012–2015 Canadian science fiction series
  • "Continuum" (American Horror Story), a 2013 television episode
  • Q Continuum, an extended universe in the fictional Star Trek universe

Games

  • Continuum (game client), a game client for the SubSpace computer game
  • Continuum (play-by-mail game), 1990s science fiction play-by-mail game.
  • Continuum (role-playing game), a time travel role-playing game
  • The Continuum, a browser-based fantasy collectible wargame
  • Alpha Waves, released in North America as Continuum, a 1990 3D video game
  • Command & Conquer: Continuum, a cancelled MMORPG in the Command & Conquer series

Music

  • Continuum (Ligeti), a composition for harpsichord by György Ligeti, 1968
  • Continuum Fingerboard, a continuous pitch performance controller developed by Haken Audio

Performers

  • Continuum (chamber ensemble), an American classical chamber music ensemble
  • 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

Albums

  • Continuum (The Components album), 2018
  • Continuum (Fly to the Sky album), 2014
  • Continuum (John Mayer album), 2006
  • Continuum (Mentallo & The Fixer album) or the title song, 1995
  • Continuum (Nik Bärtsch album), 2016
  • Continuum (Prototype album), 2006
  • Continuum (Rainer Brüninghaus album) or the title song, 1983
  • Continuum (Ray Drummond album), 1994
  • The Continuum (album), by Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, or the title song, 1997
  • Continuum (VIXX EP), 2023

Songs

  • "Continuum", by At the Drive-In from In•ter a•li•a, 2017
  • "Continuum", by Defecation from Intention Surpassed, 2003
  • "Continuum", by Erra from Drift, 2016
  • "Continuum", by Jaco Pastorius from Jaco Pastorius, 1976
  • "Continuum", by Opeth from In Cauda Venenum, 2019
  • "Continuum", by Tycho from Epoch, 2016

Print

Other arts and entertainment

  • Continuum (art fair), an annual event in West Palm Beach, Florida, US
  • Continuum (sculpture), a 1976 public artwork by Charles O. Perry

Other

See also

  • Continuity (disambiguation)
  • Kontinuum, Icelandic music band
  • Kontinuum (album), a 2007 album by Klaus Schulze
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