What is Continuity: Definition and 897 Discussions

In fiction, continuity is a consistency of the characteristics of people, plot, objects, and places seen by the reader or viewer over some period of time. It is relevant to several media.
Continuity is particularly a concern in the production of film and television due to the difficulty of rectifying an error in continuity after shooting has wrapped up. It also applies to other art forms, including novels, comics, and video games, though usually on a smaller scale. It also applies to fiction used by persons, corporations, and governments in the public eye.
Most productions have a script supervisor on hand whose job is to pay attention to and attempt to maintain continuity across the chaotic and typically non-linear production shoot. This takes the form of a large amount of paperwork, photographs, and attention to and memory of large quantities of detail, some of which is sometimes assembled into the story bible for the production. It usually regards factors both within the scene and often even technical details, including meticulous records of camera positioning and equipment settings. The use of a Polaroid camera was standard but has since been replaced by digital cameras. All of this is done so that, ideally, all related shots can match, despite perhaps parts being shot thousands of miles and several months apart. It is an inconspicuous job because if done perfectly, no one will ever notice.
In comic books, continuity has also come to mean a set of contiguous events, sometimes said to be "set in the same universe."

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  1. docnet

    Assume that if the real-valued function h(x) is Lipschitz continuous...

    I think the answer is no, since the requirements for Lipschitz continuous and epsilon-delta continuous are different. The reason I'm asking such an odd question is, I made a mistake by writing a proof of the Lipschitz continuity of ##g(h(x))## using the assumption that ##h(x)## is Lipschitz...
  2. chwala

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    Refreshing... going through the literature i may need your indulgence or direction where required. ...of course i am still studying on the proofs of continuity...the limits and epsilons... in reference to continuity of functions... From my reading, A complex valued function is continous if and...
  3. J

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    Suppose f:]a,b[\to\mathbb{R} is some differentiable function. Then it is possible to define a new function ]a,b[\to [a,b],\quad x\mapsto \xi_x in such way that f(x) - f(a) = (x - a)f'(\xi_x) for all x\in ]a,b[. Mean Value Theorem says that these \xi_x exist. One question that sometimes...
  4. C

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  5. T

    I Continuity of Quotient of Complex Values

    Hey all, I have a very simple question regarding the quotient of complex values. Consider the function: $$f(a) = \sqrt{\frac{a-1i}{a+1i}}$$ where ##i## is the imaginary unit. When I evaluate f(0) in Mathematica, I get ##f(0) = 1i##, as expected. But if I evaluate at a very small value of ##a##...
  6. Euge

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  7. S

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  8. ergospherical

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    After expanding to first order in ##\epsilon## and subtracting off the unperturbed equation, I get\begin{align*} \frac{\partial \delta \rho}{\partial t} + 3H \delta \rho + \frac{\bar{\rho}}{a} \nabla \cdot \delta \mathbf{v}=0 \end{align*}I'm not sure how to deal with the ##3H \delta \rho## term...
  9. C

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  10. C

    I Finding domain when using continuity to evaluate a limit

    For this problem, The solution is, However, when I tried finding the domain myself: ## { x | x - 1 ≥ \sqrt{5}} ## (Sorry, for some reason the brackets are not here) ##{ x | x - 1 ≥ -\sqrt{5}} ## and ## { x | x - 1 ≥ \sqrt{5}}## ##{x | x ≥ 1 -\sqrt{5} }## and ## { x | x ≥ \sqrt{5} + 1}##...
  11. mcastillo356

    Why does this function make it easy to prove continuity with sequences?

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  12. H

    I Understanding an argument in Intermediate Value Theorem

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  13. H

    Monotonic sequence definition of Continuity of a function

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  14. D

    I Brownian motion and continuity

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  15. Eclair_de_XII

    B Can the continuity of functions be defined in the field of rational numbers?

    I argue not. Let ##f:\mathbb{Q}\rightarrow\mathbb{R}## be defined s.t. ##f(r)=r^2##. Consider an increasing sequence of points, to be denoted as ##r_n##, that converges to ##\sqrt2##. It should be clear that ##\sqrt2\equiv\sup\{r_n\}_{n\in\mathbb{N}}##. Continuity defined in terms of sequences...
  16. E

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  17. V

    B Fluid Continuity Equation in different reference frame

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  18. S

    B Continuity correction when using normal as approximation for binomial

    What if the value of X is not integer, such as P(X < 1.2)? a) Will the continuity correction be P(X < 1.2 - 0.5) = P(X < 0.7)? or b) Will the continuity correction be P(X < 1.2 - 0.05) = P(X < 1.15)? or c) Something else? Thanks
  19. S

    MHB Prove/Disprove: Uniform Continuity of sin(sin(x))

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  20. B

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  21. Eclair_de_XII

    B Does uniform continuity of |f| imply uniform continuity of f?

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  22. Eclair_de_XII

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  23. hagopbul

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  24. E

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  25. B

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  26. mattyboson12

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  27. archaic

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  28. GodfreyHW

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  29. speaknow

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  30. mattyboson12

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  31. M

    MHB Region of continuity - Geogebra

    Hey! :o I am looking the following: Describe and draw with Geogebra the region where the following functions are continuous: $f(x,y)=\ln (x-3y)$ $f(x,y)=\cos^{-1}(xy)$ Do we have to find the region manually or is it possible to find it also using Geogebra? (Wondering)
  32. Math Amateur

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  33. LordGfcd

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  34. Math Amateur

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  35. Math Amateur

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  36. Math Amateur

    MHB Continuity of a Function .... Conway, Definition 1.7.1 .... ....

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  37. sergey_le

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  38. sergey_le

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  39. A

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  40. Y

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  41. Math Amateur

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  42. Z

    I QM & Motion: Is There Consensus?

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  43. J

    B Photon Continuity in Double-Slit Experiment

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  44. Math Amateur

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  45. hilbert2

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  46. D

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  47. Math Amateur

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  48. Math Amateur

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