Bilinearly vs Bilinear - What's the difference?
bilinearly | bilinear | Derived terms |
(mathematics, of a function in two variables) Linear (preserving linear combinations) in each variable.
(physics) Relating to or consisting of two linear functions.
Bilinearly is a derived term of bilinear.
As an adverb bilinearly
is (mathematics) in a bilinear fashion.As an adjective bilinear is
(mathematics|of a function in two variables) linear (preserving linear combinations) in each variable.As a noun bilinear is
(maths) a bilinear function.bilinear
English
Adjective
(-)- The function f(x,y)=xy is bilinear , because f(ax+bu,y)=a·f(x,y)+b·f(u,y) and f(x,ay+bv)=a?f(x,y)+b·f(x,v) for all values.
- bilinear isotropic hardening
