Ternary

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Ternary (from Latin ternarius) is an adjective meaning "composed of three items". It can refer to:

  • Ternary numeral system, a base-3 counting system
  • Ternary logic, a logic system with the values true, false, and some other value
  • Ternary signal, a signal that can assume three significant values
  • Ternary computer, a computer using a ternary numeral system
  • Ternary tree, a tree data structure in computer science
  • Ternary search, a computer science technique for finding the minimum or maximum of a function
  • Ternary heap, a data structure in computer science
  • Ternary plot or ternary graph, a plot that shows the ratios of three proportions
  • Ternary relation, a finitary relation in which the number of places in the relation is three
  • Ternary operation, an operation that takes three parameters
  • Ternary complex, a complex formed by the interaction of three molecules
  • Ternary compound, a type of chemical compound
  • Ternary form, a form used for structuring music
  • Ternary Golay code, a perfect [11, 6, 5] ternary linear code
  • Ternary name for any taxon below the rank of species

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