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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:

Science and technology

Physics

  • Continuous spectrum, of any physical quantity that can change smoothly
  • Discrete spectrum
  • Electromagnetic spectrum
    • Visible spectrum or optical spectrum, a subset of the electromagnetic spectrum
    • Emission spectrum, observed in light
    • Absorption spectrum, observed in light
    • Radio spectrum, radio frequency subset of the electromagnetic spectrum
    • Stellar spectrum, the combination of continuum, absorption, and emission lines produced by a star
  • Energy spectrum, of a collection of particles (particle physics)
  • Frequency spectrum, of a signal
  • Power spectrum, of a signal

Medicine

  • Spectrum disorder, a group of mental disorders of similar appearance or thought to share an underlying mechanism
    • Autism spectrum, encompassing autism, Asperger's, etc.
  • Antimicrobial spectrum, the range of microorganisms an antibiotic can kill or inhibit

Mathematics

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

There are also several other, unrelated meanings:

Arts and entertainment

  • Spectrum, a brand name used by Charter Communications for their telecommunication services, including:
    • Charter Spectrum, an internet, television and telephone provider
    • Spectrum News, a group of six cable news channels
    • Spectrum Sports, a group of nine regional sports networks in the US

Publications

  • IEEE Spectrum, a magazine by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • Spectrum (magazine), an independent Seventh-day Adventist magazine
  • Spectrum (newspaper), a defunct Toledo, Ohio weekly newspaper
  • The Spectrum (Utah), also known as The Spectrum & Daily News, a Gannett newspaper in St. George, Utah
  • Spectrum (novel), a 2002 novel by Russian author Sergey Lukyanenko
  • Spectrum, a liftout in The Sydney Morning Herald

Student newspapers

  • The Spectrum (USLS), the student newspaper of the University of St. La Salle in the Philippines
  • The Spectrum (NDSU), the student newspaper of the North Dakota State University, US
  • The Spectrum (University at Buffalo), the student newspaper of the University at Buffalo, US

Television

  • Spectrum (TV channel), a defunct Chicago-area pay television broadcaster founded by United Cable
  • Spectrum (TV series), a 1958 Canadian television series
  • Spectrum (radio program), a daily broadcast series on CBS Radio, c. 1970–1992

Music

  • Spectrum (UK band), lead by Peter Kember
  • Spectrum (band), an Australian group of the 1970s led by Mike Rudd
  • Spectrum (group), a South Korean boy group formed in 2018
  • Spectrum, a bluegrass band that included Béla Fleck and Jimmy Gaudreau
  • Spectrum (The Carpenters), 1960s jazz band led by Richard and Karen Carpenter
  • Spectrum (Billy Cobham album), debut album of fusion drummer Billy Cobham
  • Spectrum (Cedar Walton album), the second album by jazz pianist Cedar Walton
  • Spectrum (Jega album), debut album of electronic musician Jega
  • Spectrum (Steve Howe album), 2005
  • Spectrum (Illinois Jacquet album), 1965
  • Spectrum (Westlife album), 2019
  • "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
  • The Spectrum (Sirius XM), a music channel on Sirius Satellite Radio
  • The Spectrum (1964–1970), a London-based pop group coincidentally providing the closing theme for the spectrum-themed TV show Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
  • The Spectrum (album), of 2017 by Daley
  • Spectrum (Hiromi album), 2019

Other arts and entertainment

  • Spectrum, a news website founded by the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative
  • Monica Rambeau, a Marvel Comics character who uses the name Spectrum
  • Spectrum, the worldwide security organisation in the 1960s TV series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
  • Gaylactic Spectrum Awards or Spectrums, a literary award
  • Spectrum Award, in fantasy, science fiction, and horror artwork

Buildings and structures

Organizations

  • Spectrum Aircraft, a Canadian ultralight aircraft manufacturer
  • Spectrum Aeronautical, a US-based manufacturer of very light jets
  • Spectrum Animation, a defunct Japanese animation studio
  • Het Spectrum, a Dutch publishing company
  • Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, an American biopharmaceutical company
  • Spectrum (Amsterdam) (formerly Librije's Zusje), Michelin-starred restaurant in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Charter Spectrum a company which offers Spectrum Internet

Products

  • Spectrum (racing car), a series of Australian open wheel racing cars manufactured by Borland Racing Developments
  • Chevy Spectrum, a North American car also sold as the Geo Spectrum
  • ZX Spectrum, an early British home computer by Sinclair
  • Spectrum, a brand of printer paper owned by Georgia-Pacific

Other uses

  • Economic spectrum, disparities between social classes
  • Political spectrum, of opinion
  • Spectrum Range, a mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
  • Spectrum (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse
  • SPECTRUM Standard, a Museum Collections Management Standard developed by the Collections Trust

See also

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