parallelliteit
Parallelliteit, often translated as parallelism, refers to the property or state of being parallel, where two or more elements develop, operate, or exist side by side with similar direction, speed, or structure. In mathematics, parallel lines are lines in a plane that never intersect and are equidistant at all points. The concept extends to vectors, planes, and higher‑dimensional spaces, where parallelism indicates proportional direction without necessarily sharing a common point.
In computer science, parallelliteit describes the execution of multiple computations simultaneously. Parallel processing can be achieved
Linguistics uses the term to denote structural similarity within sentences or phrases, known as syntactic parallelism.
In engineering and physics, parallel arrangements of components—such as resistors in an electric circuit—affect overall system
Overall, parallelliteit captures the notion of coordinated similarity across various disciplines, emphasizing efficiency, symmetry, and predictability