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In mathematics and physics, continuous spectrum is, roughly speaking, a non-countable set of eigenvalues of an operator. An operator acting on a Hilbert space is said to have a continuous spectrum if its eigenvalues can be changed continuously. If the spectrum of an operator is not continuous, we say that it is has discrete spectrum. ...
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A spectrum in which wavelengths (and wavenumbers and frequencies) are represented by the continuum of real numbers (or a portion thereof) rather than by a discrete sequence of numbers. A continuous function on an infinite interval, even though the function is nonzero over only a finite interval, must be represented by the Fourier transform rather than by Fourier series, and the resulting spectrum will be continuous. See also discrete spectrum.
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A spectrum that gives off all the colors of light, like a rainbow. This is caused by blackbody emission.
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The range of wavelengths or quantum energies generated by an X-ray set.
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A frequency spectrum that is characterized by non-periodic data The spectrum is continuous in the frequency domain and is characterized by an infinite number of frequency components.
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