Continuous symmetry refers to a type of symmetry that can change smoothly over a range of values, rather than being limited to discrete, specific configurations. In mathematical terms, a system exhibits continuous symmetry if there is a continuous group of transformations (often associated with a Lie group) that leave the system invariant. For example, consider the rotation of a circle.

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Continuous symmetry by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
Basically a synonym for Lie group which is the way of modelling them.