Half-integer

In mathematics, a half-integer is a number of the form where is an integer. For example, are all half-integers. The name "half-integer" is perhaps misleading, as the set may be misunderstood to include numbers such as 1 (being half the integer 2). A name such as "integer-plus-half" may be more accurate, but while not literally true, "half integer" is the conventional term.[citation needed] Half-integers occur frequently enough in mathematics and in quantum mechanics that a distinct term is convenient.

Note that halving an integer does not always produce a half-integer; this is only true for odd integers. For this reason, half-integers are also sometimes called half-odd-integers. Half-integers are a subset of the dyadic rationals (numbers produced by dividing an integer by a power of two).[1]

  1. ^ Sabin, Malcolm (2010). Analysis and Design of Univariate Subdivision Schemes. Geometry and Computing. Vol. 6. Springer. p. 51. ISBN 9783642136481.