Biaffine
Biaffine is a term used in mathematics and physics to describe a function or operator that is linear with respect to two separate variables or arguments. This concept is particularly relevant in the study of bilinear forms, which are functions that take two vectors and return a scalar, and are linear in each argument independently. For example, a bilinear form B(u, v) is biaffine if for any vectors u1, u2, v1, v2 and any scalars c1, c2, the following properties hold: B(c1*u1 + c2*u2, v1) = c1*B(u1, v1) + c2*B(u2, v1) and B(u1, c1*v1 + c2*v2) = c1*B(u1, v1) + c2*B(u1, v2).
In the context of physics, biaffine transformations are encountered in areas such as general relativity and