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Coincident

Coincident is an adjective that describes things that occur at the same time or in the same place, or that are in some sense identical or corresponding. The word derives from Latin coincidence, formed by co- meaning together and idem meaning the same. In everyday usage, it often refers to events seeming to occur simultaneously, though not necessarily by causal connection.

In mathematics and geometry, coincident describes objects that share the same position or overlap completely. Two

In other disciplines, coincident can denote simultaneous occurrence or alignment of unrelated events, such as coincident

Distinctions from related forms are important: coincidental refers to happening by chance and is often used

points
are
coincident
if
they
have
identical
coordinates.
Two
or
more
lines,
curves,
or
shapes
are
coincident
if
they
lie
on
top
of
each
other.
The
term
also
appears
in
descriptions
of
objects
that
occupy
the
same
location
in
space,
such
as
coincident
sensors
or
coincident
points
on
a
graph.
astronomical
events
or
coincident
observations
in
an
experiment.
It
emphasizes
temporal
or
spatial
overlap
rather
than
a
causal
relationship.
to
describe
events
that
appear
related
but
are
not
caused
by
each
other,
whereas
coincident
focuses
on
the
fact
of
overlap
or
agreement.
The
noun
form
is
coincidence,
and
the
related
adjective
is
coincidental.