Continuum
Continuum may refer to:
- Continuum (theory), anything that goes through a gradual transition from one condition, to a different condition, without any abrupt changes
Linguistics
- Dialect continuum, the transition of one language to another through a series of speech variations
Mathematics
In mathematics, "the continuum" is sometimes used to denote the real line, and more generally to describe similar objects
Companies
Games
Music
- Continuum (John Mayer album), an album by John Mayer released in 2006
- Continuum (Prototype album), a 2006 album by Prototype
- Continuum (Ligeti), a composition for harpsichord by György Ligeti
- "Continuum" (song), a song by Jaco Pastorius released on his self titled album, August 1976
- Continuum (music project), a musical collaboration between Steven Wilson and Dirk Serries
- Continuum (instrument), a continuous pitch performance controller developed by Haken Audio
- Continuum (jazz group), a jazz supergroup consisting of Slide Hampton, Jimmy Heath, Ron Carter, Art Taylor, Kenny Barron
Popular culture
- Q Continuum, a parallel existence in the fictional Star Trek universe where omnipotent entities all known as Qs exist
- Stargate: Continuum, a 2008 direct-to-DVD movie of the Stargate franchise
Science
- Continuum concept, in psychology, Jean Liedloff's articulation of the natural principles upon which attachment parenting was founded
- Continuum mechanics, a branch of physics that 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
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