Continuity
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Continuity may refer to:
In mathematics:
- Continuous probability distribution or random variable in probability and statistics
- For functions:
- Continuous function, the main article, including an introduction to the concept and more details.
- Continuous function (topology), a generalization to functions between topological spaces.
- Scott continuity, a generalization to functions between posets.
- Continuous function (set theory), for functions between ordinals.
- A continuous functor is one that preserves limits in category theory.
- Continuity theorem
- Parametric continuity
- Geometric continuity
- Continuity equation for application in electromagnetic theory, fluid dynamics and quantum mechanics.
- Graph continuity, for payoff functions in game theory.
Elsewhere:
- ethnography and ethnic nationalism: see indigenism
- Continuity of operations
- Continuity (fiction) – consistency of the characteristics of persons, plot, objects, places and events seen by the reader or viewer.
- Script supervisor (also called continuity) is a member of a film crew responsible for maintaining the film's internal continuity
- Continuity (broadcasting)
- An unbroken electrical path in an electrical circuit or connector
See also
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