Atomic

Atomic may refer to:

  • Of or relating to the atom, the smallest particle of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties
  • Atomic Age, also known as the "Atomic Era"
  • Atomic (magazine), an Australian computing and technology magazine
  • Atomic Skis, an Austrian ski producer
  • Atomic (band), a Norwegian jazz quintet
  • Atomic (EP), an extended play by Labrinth
  • Atomic (album), an album by Lit
  • "Atomic" (song), a song by Blondie
  • "Atomic", a song by Tiger Army from Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise
  • Atom (order theory) in mathematics
  • See also

  • Atom (disambiguation)
  • Atomicity (database systems)
  • Nuclear (disambiguation)
  • Atomism, philosophy about the basic building blocks of reality
  • Atomic formula, a formula without subformulas
  • Atomic number, the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom
  • "Atomic Dog", a song written and performed by George Clinton
  • Atomic Kitten, an English all-female pop group
  • Atomic Rooster, a British progressive rock band
  • Atomic chess, a chess variant
  • Atomic coffee machine, a 1950s stovetop coffee machine
  • Atom (measure theory)

    In mathematics, more precisely in measure theory, an atom is a measurable set which has positive measure and contains no set of smaller but positive measure. A measure which has no atoms is called non-atomic or atomless.

    Definition

    Given a measurable space (X, \Sigma) and a measure \mu on that space, a set A\subset X in \Sigma is called an atom if

    and for any measurable subset B \subset A with

    the set B has measure zero.

    Examples

  • Consider the set X={1, 2, ..., 9, 10} and let the sigma-algebra \Sigma be the power set of X. Define the measure \mu of a set to be its cardinality, that is, the number of elements in the set. Then, each of the singletons {i}, for i=1,2, ..., 9, 10 is an atom.
  • Consider the Lebesgue measure on the real line. This measure has no atoms.
  • Non-atomic measures

    A measure which has no atoms is called non-atomic. In other words, a measure is non-atomic if for any measurable set A with  \mu (A) >0 there exists a measurable subset B of A such that

    A non-atomic measure with at least one positive value has an infinite number of distinct values, as starting with a set A with  \mu (A) >0 one can construct a decreasing sequence of measurable sets

    Atomic (song)

    "Atomic" is a hit song by the American new wave band Blondie, written by Debbie Harry and Jimmy Destri and produced by Mike Chapman. It was released as the third single from the band's Platinum-selling 1979 album Eat to the Beat.

    Song information

    Atomic was composed by Jimmy Destri and Debbie Harry, who (in the book "1000 UK #1 Hits" by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh) stated "He was trying to do something like "Heart of Glass", and then somehow or another we gave it the spaghetti western treatment. Before that it was just lying there like a lox. The lyrics, well, a lot of the time I would write while the band were just playing the song and trying to figure it out. I would just be scatting along with them and I would just start going, 'Ooooooh, your hair is beautiful.'" The word atomic in the song carries no fixed meaning and functions as a signifier of power and futurism.

    The song was produced as a mixture of new wave, rock and disco which had proven to be so successful in their No.1 hit from earlier in 1979, "Heart of Glass". It is written in E natural minor ("Call Me" is written in E♭ natural minor).

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Atomic

    by: Labrinth

    What's my name?
    What's my name
    I don't need no intro
    Pass the Dutch
    Dim the lights
    And tell sally I'm gone
    Fuck em like I need a stone
    See your lifes about to drop




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