interpaths
Interpaths are a concept used in theoretical computer science and formal language theory. They represent a set of paths through a structure or system, often a state machine or a graph, that share a common characteristic or satisfy certain criteria. The term is not as widely standardized as some other theoretical constructs, and its precise meaning can vary slightly depending on the context.
In essence, an interpath is not a single path but a collection. Imagine a system that can
The study of interpaths can be relevant in analyzing system behavior, verifying program correctness, or understanding