In the context of mathematics, particularly in algebra and functional analysis, a **continuous module** generally refers to a module that has a structure that allows for continuous operations. Here are a couple of contexts where the term might be applicable: 1. **Topological Modules**: A module over a ring \( R \) can be endowed with a topology to make it a topological module. This means there's a continuous operation for the addition and scalar multiplication that respects the module structure.

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