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Apomorphism

In formal methods of computer science, an apomorphism is the categorical dual of a paramorphism and an extension of the concept of anamorphism (coinduction). Whereas a paramorphism models primitive recursion over an inductive data type, an apomorphism models primitive corecursion over a coinductive data type.

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In formal methods of computer science, an apomorphism (from ἀπόGreek for "apart") is the categorical dual of a paramorphism and an extension of the concept of anamorphism (coinduction). Whereas a paramorphism models primitive recursion over an inductive data type, an apomorphism models primitive corecursion over a coinductive data type.

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The term "apomorphism" was introduced in Functional Programming with Apomorphisms (Corecursion).1

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  1. Vene, Varmo; Uustalu, Tarmo (1998), "Functional Programming with Apomorphisms (Corecursion)" (PDF), Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences: Physics, Mathematics, 47 (3): 147–161