mittelinearne
Mittelinearne is a term that appears in a small set of European mathematical and linguistic texts but does not have a single, widely accepted definition. In general usage, it denotes a notion of linear behavior tied to a central or intermediate structure, rather than a global linearity property.
The word is formed from roots akin to “middle/mid” (mittell, mitt) and “linear,” reflecting an idea of
- Localized linearity: A map or relation is said to be mittelinear if it is linear when restricted
- Middle-interval linearity: A function may be piecewise defined with a central interval on which the function
- Context-dependent property: In some texts, mittelinearity may refer to a symmetry or linear relation that holds
A simple illustration is a function f: R -> R that satisfies f(x) = kx for all x in
Linear function, piecewise linear, semi-linear, localized properties. Note that due to the term’s lack of standardization,