Spectrum (disambiguation)

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A spectrum is a condition or value that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary infinitely within a continuum.

Spectrum may also refer to:

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Mathematics[edit]

In mathematics, spectrum frequently denotes a set of numbers associated to an object:

There are also several other, unrelated meanings:

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Songs[edit]

  • "Spectrum (Say My Name)", a 2012 song by British indie rock band Florence and the Machine
  • "Spectrum" (Zedd song), a 2012 song by German electronic dance music producer Zedd; also covered by SM The Performance
  • "Spectrum", a 2017 song by musical artist Muzz

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