
1) Art fair 2) Bimonthly journal 3) Chamber music group 4) Composition by György Ligeti 5) English-language journal 6) Space-time follower 7) The set of all real numbers 8) Time
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1) Cline 2) Range
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(design space) A game (series of levels/challenges) with a directed or fairly linear progression through its content. Only applies to games with continuous design spaces.
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[Art Fair] Continuum is a West Palm Beach satellite art fair extension created by ATB Fine Art in partnership with Art Palm Beach Next Level Fairs. Continuum is held each year during Art Palm Beach Week (January 22-25). Art Palm Beach Week’s programming attracts more than 28,000 people to Palm Beach County each year. == Description == The...
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[Ligeti] Continuum for harpsichord is a musical composition by György Ligeti composed in 1968, and dedicated to the contemporary harpsichordist, Antoinette Vischer. The composer describes the conception and result of its technique: Amy Bauer (2004, p.130) describes the piece as trompe-l`œil, creating `a sense of stasis through extremely r...
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[chamber ensemble] Continuum (founded 1966) is an American classical chamber music ensemble specializing in contemporary classical music. == Biography and career == Founded in New York City in 1966 by pianists Cheryl Seltzer and Joel Sachs, Continuum is a chamber music ensemble that focuses on performing and recording classical music by com...
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[design consultancy] Mechanical Engineering| Continuum is a design and innovation consultancy based in Newton, Massachusetts, with other offices in Los Angeles, Milan, Shanghai and Seoul. The company’s core disciplines include Industrial Design, Design strategy, Service Design, Human Factors, Interaction Design, Sustainable Design, Mechan...
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[magazine] Continuum was a magazine published by an activist group of the same name who denied the existence of HIV/AIDS. Favoring pseudoscientific content, the magazine addressed issues related to HIV/AIDS, AIDS denialism, alternative medicine, and themes of interest to the LGBT community. It ran from December 1992 until February 2001, cea...
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[measurement] Continuum theories or models explain variation as involving gradual quantitative transitions without abrupt changes or discontinuities. In contrast, categorical theories or models explain variation using qualitatively different states. == In physics == In physics, for example, the space-time continuum model describes space and...
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[music project] Continuum is a collaborative ambient and drone music project between Bass Communion (Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree) and Dirk Serries (of Vidna Obmana and Fear Falls Burning). The project looks to expand on the artists` `collective ambition and vision, motivated by their immense passion for a wide-range of musical styles, r...
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[role-playing game] C°ntinuum: roleplaying in The Yet is a science fiction role-playing game about time travel created by Chris Adams, Dave Fooden and Barbara Manui and published by Aetherco/Dreamcatcher. The Continuum also refers to a collective group of time travelers as a whole and the society they inhabit in the game. ==Setting== Unlik...
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[set theory] == Linear continuum == According to Raymond Wilder (1965) there are four axioms that make a set C and the relation < into a linear continuum: These axioms characterize the order type of the real number line. == See also == ...
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An intermingling series of continuous components
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(from the article `space-time`) Common intuition previously supposed no connection between space and time. Physical space was held to be a flat, three-dimensional continuumi.e., an ... While teaching there, Dedekind developed the idea that both rational and irrational numbers could form a continuum (with no gaps) of real numbers, ...
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Any set that can be brought into one-to-one correspondence with the set of real numbers. Examples include a finite line segment, a square, a circle, and a disk.
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Founded by Emilie Conrad, continuum is a visionary inquiry into our capacity to innovate and partici
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n] - a continuous nonspatial whole or extent or succession in which no part or portion is distinct of distinguishable from adjacent parts
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continuum (s), continua (pl) 1. A link between two things, or a continuous series of things, that blend into each other so gradually and seamlessly that it is impossible to say where one becomes the next; such as, a rainbow forms a continuum of color. 2. A set of real numbers between any two of which a third can always be found, and in which t...
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noun a continuous nonspatial whole or extent or succession in which no part or portion is distinct of distinguishable from adjacent parts
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In mathematics, a set that is infinite and everywhere continuous, such as the set of points on a line
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a continuous extent, series, or whole. · · a set of elements such that between any two of them there is a third element. · the set of all real numbers. · any compact, connected set containing at least two elements.
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