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However, the cutoff is most obvious for the continuous spectrum.
This means the unit circle must be the continuous spectrum of "T".
A hot solid object produces light with a continuous spectrum.
This operator does not have eigenvalues, but has a completely continuous spectrum.
This is an example of a continuous spectrum.
'Need' does not end suddenly; instead there is a continuous spectrum between the two states.
As stated above, in the mathematical formulation, the free states correspond to the absolutely continuous spectrum.
The rest showed a continuous spectrum and thus were thought to consist of a mass of stars.
Surviving buildings in the district reflect a continuous spectrum of architectural styles from 1864 to 1937.
If the problem is not bounded, there is a continuous spectrum of normal modes.
In other words, the energy spectrum can be quantized (see continuous spectrum for the more general case).
An incandescent solid, liquid or gas under high pressure emits a continuous spectrum.
Such a "continuous spectrum" flare was extremely rare.
A similar formula holds for the momentum operator , in systems where it has continuous spectrum.
The study of inelastic scattering then asks how discrete and continuous spectra are mixed together.
The heated filament emits light that approximates a continuous spectrum.
An important example of an ergodic processes is the stationary Gaussian process with continuous spectrum.
This is superimposed on the continuous spectrum, but cannot be observed except with more sophisticated spectrographs.
For , has almost surely purely singular continuous spectrum.
The continuous spectrum of the last diagram indicates that periodic fluctuations have been replaced by chaotic ones.
There seemed to be a continuous spectrum between absolute fantasy and hard historical facts, with every possible graduation in between.
This light has a continuous spectrum.
Now, when you pass sunlight through a prism, you get a continuous spectrum of colors like a rainbow.
The spectrum of the position (in one dimension) is the entire real line, and is called a continuous spectrum.
Where the two words have definitions that lie on a continuous spectrum of meaning, they are gradable antonyms.