linearist
Linearist is a term that does not have a single, universally accepted definition across disciplines. In general, it refers to a person who studies, favors, or applies linear concepts—such as linear relationships, linear models, or linear structures—rather than nonlinear ones. Because it is not a standardized title, usage is often informal and context-dependent.
In mathematics and related fields, a linearist is someone who works with linear algebra, linear transformations,
In applied domains such as engineering, economics, or data analysis, "linearist" may appear as a casual descriptor
Etymology and usage notes: The word derives from Latin linearis "of a line" and the suffix "-ist"
See also: Linear algebra, Linear model, Linear transformation, Linear system, Linear programming.