coderivative

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

co- +‎ derivative

Noun[edit]

coderivative (plural coderivatives)

  1. (mathematics) A generalised derivative of a multivalued mapping
    • 2015, Van Ngai Huynh, Huu Tron Nguyen, Michel Théra, “Directional Hölder Metric Regularity”, in arXiv[1]:
      This paper sheds new light on regularity of multifunctions through various characterizations of directional H\"older /Lipschitz metric regularity, which are based on the concepts of slope and coderivative.