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In computing, the C3 superclass linearization is an algorithm used primarily to obtain the order in which methods should be inherited (the "linearization") in the presence of multiple inheritance, and is often termed "MRO" for Method Resolution Order. The name C3 refers to the three important properties of the resulting linearization: a consistent extended precedence graph, preservation of local precedence order, and fitting the monotonicity criterion. (The name "C3" is not an initialism.) It was first published at the 1996 OOPSLA conference, in a paper entitled "A Monotonic Superclass Linearization...
I added a section demonstrating the given example in Python.
 

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