discontinuous change - meaning and definition. What is discontinuous change
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What (who) is discontinuous change - definition

Discontinuous Transmission

Discontinuous linear map         
In mathematics, linear maps form an important class of "simple" functions which preserve the algebraic structure of linear spaces and are often used as approximations to more general functions (see linear approximation). If the spaces involved are also topological spaces (that is, topological vector spaces), then it makes sense to ask whether all linear maps are continuous.
Regime change         
REPLACEMENT OF ONE POLITICAL REGIME (SYSTEM) WITH ANOTHER
Change of regime; Regime-change; Government change; Regime change war
Regime change is the forcible or coerced replacement of one government regime with another. Regime change may replace all or part of the state's most critical leadership system, administrative apparatus, or bureaucracy.
Competition & Change         
JOURNAL
Competition and Change (journal); Competition and Change; Compet Change; Compet. Change; Competition & Change (journal)
Competition & Change is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the fields of political economy, globalization, financialization, global value chains and Critical Management Studies. The editors-in-chief are Hulya Dagdeviren (University of Hertfordshire) and Leo McCann (University of Manchester).

Wikipedia

Discontinuous transmission

Discontinuous transmission (DTX) is a means by which a mobile telephone is temporarily shut off or muted while the phone lacks a voice input.