kaksoislasku
Kaksoislasku is a Finnish mathematical term that translates roughly to "double calculation." It is used to describe techniques in which a quantity is determined by two related calculations or by counting objects in two different ways. The term is not a single operator or function, but a label for a methodological idea that appears in various branches of mathematics and problem solving.
In combinatorics and discrete mathematics, kaksoislasku commonly refers to double-counting arguments. A typical use is counting
In numerical methods and algorithm design, kaksoislasku may describe two-step procedures or two-pass computations, where intermediate
Usage notes: the term is relatively specialized and commonly found in Finnish-language textbooks and problem-solving discussions.
See also: double counting, combinatorics, two-pass algorithm, Finnish mathematical terminology.