diametercausing
Diametercausing is a neologism used to describe a process, transformation, or agent that increases the diameter of a cylindrical or roughly convex object, where diameter is defined as the greatest distance between any two points in the set. The term is not widely standardized and appears primarily in informal discussions across mathematics, physics, and applied sciences to denote diameter-expanding behavior.
In mathematics, a transformation is called diameter-causing if it increases the diameter of at least some set
In applied contexts, diameter-causing phenomena describe real-world effects that enlarge cross-sectional size. Examples include solvent-induced swelling
Because diameter is defined differently across disciplines, diametercausing remains informal. For precision, it is advisable to