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- up continuity, continuous, continuously, or continuousness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Continuity or continuous may refer to: Continuity (mathematics)...
- mathematical analysis, Lipschitz continuity, named after German mathematician Rudolf Lipschitz, is a strong form of uniform continuity for functions. Intuitively...
- Retroactive continuity, or retcon for short, is a literary device in which facts in the world of a fictional work that have been established through the...
- Continuity of government (COG) is the principle of establishing defined procedures that allow a government to continue its essential operations in case...
- everywhere apart from x = 0 {\displaystyle x=0} . Besides plausible continuities and discontinuities like above, there are also functions with a behavior...
- As of 2021, the five concluded series are split into two continuities. The classic continuity includes the original series and its sequels–Ben 10 (2005–2008)...
- A continuity equation or transport equation is an equation that describes the transport of some quantity. It is particularly simple and powerful when applied...
- Continuity of operations can mean: Continuity of government, defined procedures that allow a government to continue its essential operations in case of...
- In mathematics, a continuity correction is an adjustment made when a discrete object is approximated using a continuous object. If a random variable X...
- mathematical analysis, a modulus of continuity is a function ω : [0, ∞] → [0, ∞] used to measure quantitatively the uniform continuity of functions. So, a function...