X1p1q
X1p1q is a generic alphanumeric designation used to label a modular component, model instance, or hypothetical benchmark in educational, scientific, and engineering contexts. It does not refer to a single widely adopted real-world item.
The format combines a leading category letter, a generation or version number, and trailing subvariants. In
In computer science and operations research, X1p1q commonly names a family of benchmark problems or a parameterized
A representative hypothetical case might define X1p1q as a four-unit modular system with two submodules, where
See also placeholder naming conventions, X-series modules, Q-class codes. Notes in published materials typically clarify that