Coproduce vs Coproduct - What's the difference?
coproduce | coproduct |
To produce a creative work together with someone else
* {{quote-news, year=2001, date=February 23, author=Albert Williams, title=Springtime for Mel Brooks, work=Chicago Reader
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Any of multiple products that are produced at the same time, or by the same process
(mathematics) A structure constructed from several similar structures, equipped with appropriate of groups
As a verb coproduce
is to produce a creative work together with someone else.As a noun coproduct is
any of multiple products that are produced at the same time, or by the same process.coproduce
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Verb
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Derived terms
* coproduction ----coproduct
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Noun
(wikipedia coproduct) (en noun)- Considering the set of 15 axioms given in the "Predicate Calculus" article of the Encyclopedia of Mathematics, axioms 12 and 14 may be construed as stating that is the categorical product of all of the instantiations of φ''. Likewise, dually, axioms 13 and 15 may be construed as stating that is the categorical coproduct of all of the instantiations of ''φ . (Axiom 12 would give the projection morphisms, Axiom 13 the inclusion morphisms, and Axioms 14 and 15 the universal properties.)