- over an
inductive data type, an
apomorphism models primitive corecursion over a
coinductive data type. The term "
apomorphism" was
introduced in Functional...
- In phylogenetics, an
apomorphy (or
derived trait) is a
novel character or
character state that has
evolved from its
ancestral form (or plesiomorphy). A...
- as
exemplified by the
factorial function. Its
categorical dual is the
apomorphism. It is a more
convenient version of
catamorphism in that it
gives the...
- of catamorphisms:
Paramorphism Extension of the idea of anamorphisms:
Apomorphism Meijer, Erik; Fokkinga, Maarten; Paterson, Ross (1991). "Functional Programming...
- of catamorphisms:
Paramorphism Extension of the idea of anamorphisms:
Apomorphism Meijer, Erik; Fokkinga, Maarten; Paterson, Ross (1991), Hughes, John...
- branch(I,Ln,Rn),[I+1|C]) :- label( L, A, Ln, B), label( R, B, Rn, C). An
apomorphism (such as an anamorphism, such as unfold) is a form of
corecursion in...
- of catamorphisms:
Paramorphism Extension of the idea of anamorphisms:
Apomorphism Erik Meijer;
Maarten Fokkinga; Ross
Paterson (1991). "Functional Programming...
- high angle.
Within one species, a
primary (plesiomorph) and
alternative (
apomorph) male form with
differing mating strategies can arise.
Details of these...