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Multilinear Operations

Multilinear operations are functions of two or more arguments that are linear in each of their arguments separately. The most common multilinear operations are bilinear, that is, linear in each of two arguments. Again, no biological process can be purely multilinear, since its linearity must be limited by saturation and other consequences of the biology.





Bruce MacLennan
Wed Oct 2 16:55:07 EDT 1996