Continuum

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Continuum (occasionally spelled continuüm) (pl. -tinua or -tinuums) can refer to:

  • Continuum (theory), anything that goes through a gradual transition from one condition, to a different condition, without any abrupt changes or "discontinuities".
  • Continuum (mathematics), the real line, or more generally any space, ordering, or cardinal that shares certain properties of the real line (e.g., "connectedness" or "size").

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  • "Consciousness Continuüm" or the Mindstream (Sanskrit: citta-santāna)

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  • Apache Continuum, a continuous integration server for building Java-based projects.

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