For that I'd probably say "uniquely-valued nodes" or, since I don't
much like the word "unique" (mainly since it's so commonly abused
these days to mean "special"), then "distinctly-valued nodes" or
(when talking in the context, for example, of Muenchian grouping)
"representative nodes".
However, one shouldn't hyphenate adverbs, so these terms should be "uniquely
valued nodes" or "distinctly valued nodes".
Yes, I know it's a nitpick, but, since it may end up in various printed
articles, let's get it right and make a better impression.
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