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Continuity refers to the property of a function or a process that indicates it is unbroken or uninterrupted. In the context of mathematical physics and calculus, continuity is essential for understanding limits, derivatives, and integrals, as it ensures that small changes in input result in small changes in output, allowing for the analysis of behavior and change in physical systems without abrupt jumps.
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