capacitylike
Capacitylike is an informal term used to describe mathematical objects or functionals that behave similarly to capacities in potential theory. It is not a standard, widely adopted term in textbooks, but it appears in discussions where a notion of “size” or “negligibility” is needed without relying on a traditional measure.
A capacitylike functional C is typically defined on subsets of a topological space and aims to capture
Examples and relationships to established notions include the classical Newtonian capacity, p-capacity in Sobolev spaces, and
Usage of the term is context-dependent and typically requires an explicit definition within a given framework.