The interesting thing is that your computer can have several logical addresses at the same time.
The gateway has a physical and a logical address.
These are sectors with the same logical address, but different data.
This logical address is connected to a physical address that you generally only see when you're buying or selling a piece of property.
Of course, you're used to having several "logical addresses" bring messages to one physical address.
The logical address is what the network uses to pass information along to your computer.
Each overlay socket has a logical address and a physical address.
The physical address of computer memory banks may be mapped to different logical addresses for various purposes.
In this case, the logical address may be referred to as a $ virtual address.
Computers participating in a network such as the Internet each have at least one logical address.