Used in a Sentence

discontinuity

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for discontinuity.

Editorial note

If you have the function f(x)=abs(x) and you differentiate it, the derivative has a jump discontinuity at x=0.

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A lack of continuity, regularity or sequence; a break or gap.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of discontinuity gathered in one view.

noun

A lack of continuity, regularity or sequence; a break or gap.

noun

(mathematics) A point in the range of a function at which it is undefined or discontinuous.

noun

(geology) a subterranean interface at which seismic velocities change

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for discontinuity.

noun

A lack of continuity, regularity or sequence; a break or gap.

noun

(mathematics) A point in the range of a function at which it is undefined or discontinuous.

noun

(geology) a subterranean interface at which seismic velocities change

Example sentences

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If you have the function f(x)=abs(x) and you differentiate it, the derivative has a jump discontinuity at x=0.

2

Considering this discontinuity helps a great deal in understanding the, many times, illogical behaviors of myself and others.

3

Motion sickness mostly comes from a discontinuity between what you are seeing and what you are feeling.

4

To act as if there's a big discontinuity between those and recorded temps is a bit simplistic.

5

The problem with the MAD was that it used an absolute value and so introduced a discontinuity.

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I don't know where the discontinuity is, but it's there.

7

Similar with most library and framework, you are disconnected from you old experience (I don't mean abandon, but a discontinuity) and re-learn a new set.

8

My guess is that they wanted to avoid a discontinuity in the time's derivative.

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A discontinuity of presentation can really make it difficult to follow what is happening.

10

Where is there a discontinuity when talking about other people being tortured or specked?

11

The answer to the argument from circularity is obvious - there is a discontinuity.

12

If you are a mathematician working with a system of equations, each discontinuity doubles the size of the system when taking integrals/derivatives.

Quote examples

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It seems to me like the internal, autobiographic self being disabled, and then upon awakening this self immediately says "wait, discontinuity in the recording...

2

This is a weird kind of "discontinuity" in the theory.

3

My point was simply that the "spike" the article goes on about (which I earlier called a discontinuity, oops) shows up because the author is reflecting his plot around the Y axis.

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"My point is that there is no discontinuity between lots of people loving Windows 8 on touch-based 2-in-1s and tablets and lots of people hating it -- or, more often, hating the idea of it -- on non-touch machines."???

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use discontinuity in a sentence?

If you have the function f(x)=abs(x) and you differentiate it, the derivative has a jump discontinuity at x=0.

What does discontinuity mean?

A lack of continuity, regularity or sequence; a break or gap.

What part of speech is discontinuity?

discontinuity is commonly used as noun.