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Transience or transient may refer to:


Music

* ''Transient'' (album), a 2004 album by Gaelle * ''Transience'' (Steven Wilson album), 2015 * Transience (Wreckless Eric album)


Science and engineering

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Transient state A system is said to be transient or in a transient state when a process variable or variables have been changed and the system has not yet reached a steady state. The time taken for the circuit to change from one steady state to another steady stat ...
, when a process variable or variables have been changed and the system has not yet reached a steady state. * Transient modelling, a way of looking at a process with the primary criterion of time, observing the pattern of changes in the subject being studied over time. *
Transient response In electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, a transient response is the response of a system to a change from an equilibrium or a steady state. The transient response is not necessarily tied to abrupt events but to any event that affec ...
, the response of a system to a change from an equilibrium or a steady state. *
Transient (acoustics) In acoustics and audio, a transient is a high amplitude, short-duration sound at the beginning of a waveform that occurs in phenomena such as musical sounds, noises or speech. Transients do not necessarily directly depend on the frequency of the to ...
, a high-amplitude, short-duration sound at the beginning of a waveform * Transient (astronomy), an astronomical object or phenomenon of short duration *
Transient (civil engineering) In civil engineering, a transient is used to refer to any pressure wave that is short lived (i.e. not static pressure or pressure differential due to friction/minor loss in flow). The most common occurrence of this is called water hammer Hydrau ...
, any pressure wave that is short lived * Transient (computer programming), a property of any element in the system that is temporary *
Transient (oscillation) In electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, a transient response is the response of a system to a change from an equilibrium or a steady state. The transient response is not necessarily tied to abrupt events but to any event that affec ...
, a short-lived burst of energy caused by a sudden change of state * Transient climate simulation, a mode of running a global climate model (GCM) so that the climate of the model represents a realistic mode of possible change in the real world.


Other

* "Transience" (short story), by Arthur C. Clarke * TRANSIENT, a US secret program to intercept Soviet satellite transmissions * Transients, a term for some homeless people * "Transients", title short story in the 1993 collection '' Transients and Other Disquieting Stories'' by Darrell Schweitzer


See also

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Impermanence Impermanence, also known as the philosophical problem of change, is a philosophical concept addressed in a variety of religions and philosophies. In Eastern philosophy it is notable for its role in the Buddhist three marks of existence. It ...
, an essential doctrine of Buddhism * ''
Mono no aware , literally "the pathos of things", and also translated as "an empathy toward things", or "a sensitivity to ephemera", is a Japanese idiom for the awareness of , or transience of things, and both a transient gentle sadness (or wistfulness) at th ...
'', a feeling of transience in Japanese culture *
Temporality In philosophy, temporality refers to the idea of a linear progression of past, present, and future. The term is frequently used, however, in the context of critiques of commonly held ideas of linear time. In social sciences, temporality is studie ...
, the linear progression of past, present, and future * {{disambiguation