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Pair

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Pair or PAIR or Pairing may refer to:

Government and politics

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Mathematics

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  • 2 (number), two of something, a pair
  • Unordered pair, or pair set, in mathematics and set theory
  • Ordered pair, or 2-tuple, in mathematics and set theory
  • Pairing, in mathematics, an R-bilinear map of modules, where R is the underlying ring
  • Pair type, in programming languages and type theory, a product type with two component types
  • Topological pair, an inclusion of topological spaces

Science and technology

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Sports and games

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Other uses

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See also

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