Starting with the definition given for the universal property of limits, take as the discrete category with two objects, so that is simply the product category.
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Their goal was taxonomy : to classify societies into a small number of discrete categories, and then compare them in order to make generalizations about them.
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Additionally, I don't think most people think in terms of databases, which require a very specific sensibility about how to best divide information into discrete categories.
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We all know about Bayes text classification, but rather than something that classifies text into discrete categories what about something that correlates text on a linear continuum?
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Though some argument exists as to whether Transitional fonts exist as a discrete category among serif fonts, Transitional fonts lie somewhere between Old Style and Modern style typefaces.
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The coproduct in a category " C " can be defined as the colimit of any functor from a discrete category " J " into " C ".
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"In lectures, I now say that human races do not exist if by race you mean a discrete category, a qualitatively different subgroup of humanity, " he said.
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In this context, " discretization " may also refer to modification of variable or category " granularity ", as when multiple discrete variables are aggregated or multiple discrete categories fused.
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From at least the late nineteenth century in Europe, there was speculation that the range of human sexual response looked more like a continuum than two or three discrete categories.
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Some phenotypes may be analyzed either as discrete categories or as continuous phenotypes, depending on the definition of cut-off points, or on the " metric " used to quantify them.