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==Mathematics== |
==Mathematics== |
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* As a generalization of [[Graph(mathematics)|graph]]s |
* As a generalization of [[Graph (mathematics)|graph]]s where we have a set of edges called ''semi-adjacent'' |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
Revision as of 14:57, 2 March 2011
A trigraph (from the Greek forms tri- = three and graph- = write) is a group of three symbols, most commonly letters.
Trigraph can mean:
Computing
- Digraphs and trigraphs, groups of characters used to symbolise one character
- An octal or decimal representation of byte values.
- Mnemonics for machine language instructions.
- As language codes in ISO 639
Cryptography
- As substitution group in a substitution cipher
- As combinations in the Ling Qi Jing
Mathematics
- As a generalization of graphs where we have a set of edges called semi-adjacent
Other uses
- Trigraph (orthography), a sound representation in orthography