codiscovery
Codiscovery is the phenomenon whereby the same discovery, idea, or invention arises independently in two or more research efforts, often within a similar time frame and with little or no direct communication between the parties. In histories of science and technology, codiscovery is used to describe situations in which multiple researchers arrive at the same conclusion or design, not as a result of collaboration, but through parallel reasoning and access to common information or data sources.
The term is closely related to parallel discovery or simultaneous discovery, but codiscovery emphasizes the independent
Causes include shared data sets, similar theoretical frameworks, universal observations, or rapid dissemination channels that render
Consequences include disputes over attribution, opportunities for later collaboration, and insights into the structure of scientific
Notable discussions exist in the philosophy of science, with examples often cited in retrospectives; the term
See also: multiple discovery, simultaneous discovery, parallel invention, priority dispute.