The term "relative canonical model" is not a standard concept in established fields like mathematics, computer science, or physics as of my last update in October 2021. However, it could refer to various interpretations depending on the context in which you encounter it. 1. **In Mathematics and Logic**: It could potentially relate to model theory, where a "canonical model" often refers to a specific model that serves as a standard or reference point for a particular theory.

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