Multi-threading is a concurrency model where multiple threads of execution exist within the context of a single process. These threads share the process's resources, like memory, but execute independently. It's commonly used to improve application performance by allowing parallel execution of tasks, preventing blocking operations from freezing the entire application, and increasing responsiveness.
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