//Entries by Jean-Christophe François

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Discontinuity

In a very broad acceptation, discontinuity is what separates two neighbouring and different spatial sets. One can distinguish the elementary discontinuity, built on a single indicator, which is a useful but frail indication, from the structural discontinuity, superposition of numerous converging elementary discontinuities measured on basis of a coherent set of indicators. The latter may […]

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Discontinuity

In a very wide acceptation, discontinuity is what separates two different, neighbouring spatial ensembles. It is possible to distinguish elementary discontinuity, constructed on the basis of a single indicator, which is a useful but vulnerable indicator; and structural discontinuity, which is the superimposition of numerous elementary, convergent discontinuities that are measured from a coherent set […]