👉 In mathematics, "superlocally" refers to a concept that involves considering a function or object from a local viewpoint (i.e., at one point in its domain) to a global viewpoint (i.e., at all points in its domain). This approach is particularly useful when dealing with functions and objects that are not defined everywhere but are considered "locally" (e.g., on some small neighborhood of the point of interest). For example, consider the function f(x) = x^2