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überschneiden

Überschneiden is a German verb that denotes overlap, crossing, or intersection of two or more objects, lines, or time periods. It can describe physical contact where one thing lies over another, or a relational overlap where two intervals or sets share a common portion. The form sich überschneiden is frequently used to express that two elements overlap.

In mathematics and geometry, überscheiden describes the moment when lines, curves, or surfaces meet or cross

In temporal contexts, termine, Zeitfenster, or schedules can sich überschneiden, indicating that their time intervals overlap.

The term is closely related to Überlappen, which emphasizes covering the same space or area rather than

Related concepts include Schnittpunkt (intersection point) and Überschneidung (the overlap itself). The usage ranges from precise

each
other.
For
example,
two
straight
lines
may
schneiden
sich
(intersect)
at
a
point,
while
curves
can
sich
überschneiden
in
a
shared
region
or
touch
at
multiple
points.
The
noun
form
is
Überschneidung,
referring
to
the
overlap
or
intersection
itself,
such
as
the
Überschneidung
von
Zeitfenstern.
This
can
create
conflicts
or
require
rescheduling.
In
design,
architecture,
and
computer
graphics,
layers,
shapes,
or
regions
may
überschnidden
sich,
meaning
they
overlapped
spatially.
a
crossing
point.
However,
Überschneiden
often
highlights
a
crossing
or
overlapping
that
occurs
in
both
space
and
time,
rather
than
mere
adjacency.
Etymologically,
it
combines
über-
(over)
with
schneiden
(to
cut).
geometric
description
to
more
general
statements
about
overlapping
plans,
events,
or
data.