bilinear

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From bi- +‎ linear.

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bilinear (not comparable)

  1. (linear algebra, of a function in two variables) Linear (preserving linear combinations) in each variable.
    The function is bilinear, because and for all values.
  2. (complex analysis, physics, engineering) Of or pertaining to a Möbius transformation (type of conformal map representable as the ratio of two linear functions).
    bilinear isotropic hardening

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bilinear (plural bilinears)

  1. (linear algebra) A bilinear function.

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From bi- +‎ linear.

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bilinear (strong nominative masculine singular bilinearer, not comparable)

  1. bilinear

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