👉 Delocalising in mathematics refers to a property of a mathematical object, such as a function or a vector, that allows it to be represented and manipulated without any direct connection with its inputs or outputs. In other words, a mathematical object can be "delocated" from its original domain, meaning that it can be used outside the context in which it was originally defined. For example, consider the following function: ``` f(x) = 2x + 3 ``` This