idkintervallum
Idkintervallum is a fictional mathematical construct used in thought experiments and online discussions to explore interval-based reasoning under uncertainty. In its simplest form it models a quantity as a closed interval on the real line, but with an explicit indication of epistemic doubt. The term blends idk, an internet abbreviation for "I don't know," with intervallum, Latin for interval.
In practice, an idkintervallum attaches a confidence tag to the interval, signaling whether the endpoints are
Operations on idkintervallum objects are often described by borrowing rules from standard interval arithmetic, with the
Applications of idkintervallum appear mainly in pedagogy and theoretical discussions rather than formal practice. It is
Example: if a sensor reports a measurement x in [2.0, 3.0] but calibration is uncertain, one might