terminalpairs
Terminalpairs is a term used across several disciplines to denote a pair of terminal elements that form a basic unit of a system. Because the term is not tied to a single standard definition, its precise meaning depends on the domain in which it is used. In general, a terminalpair consists of two endpoints or terminal symbols that participate in a direct connection, relation, or adjacency.
In telecommunications and hardware provisioning, a terminalpair refers to the two physical terminals of a circuit
In formal language theory and parsing, a terminalpair can denote a pair of terminal symbols that appear
In graphs and network models, a terminalpair might describe an edge connecting two terminal nodes, such as
Related terms include terminal symbol, pair, edge, and adjacency. The versatility of terminalpairs reflects its role