infinitesimalis
Infinitesimalis is a term used in some mathematical discussions to denote a class of infinitesimal elements that inhabit an extended number system built to model quantities smaller than any real number. It is not a standard term in mainstream mathematics, but appears in a range of speculative or expository contexts to emphasize certain structural aspects of infinitesimals.
Etymology derives the name from infinitesimal, with the suffix -is to indicate a collection or class; it
Mathematical background: In nonstandard analysis, infinitesimals are positive numbers smaller than any real number; infinitesimalis may
Variants and interpretations: Some authors treat infinitesimalis as nilpotent, others as non-nilpotent; some frameworks require a
Applications: The concept appears primarily in expository contexts to illustrate calculus foundations, differential geometry, and infinitesimal