Coincident in a sentence as an adjective

Well, the point is that there was a neutrino burst coincident with SN87a.

From all\n the coincident and punctual centers of power, light leapt and blazed.

This made sure that there were never coincident or colinear situations.

I don't see a distinction here, your explanation is coincident with the causal factors driving the effect.

' There was a brief period, roughly coincident with the Apollo space program, when rockets were cool and so were rocket scientists.

It's not at all the case that increasing say contractual freedom is always coincident with the improved functioning of the markets.

This is a standard technique, one that I used in my PhD. So yes, it is possible to prove that each point of "contact" is exactly coincident, and if you read the paper carefully you'll see that that's what the authors did.

The ultimate \n centers of power, each at first coincident with the punctual cosmos, \n themselves generated the cosmical space by their disengagement from each other.

I was writing a polygon intersection algorithm, heavily optimized for the domain of inputs, but kept having issues when vertices were coincident or when edges were colinear.

Coincident definitions

adjective

occurring or operating at the same time; "a series of coincident events"

See also: coincidental coinciding concurrent co-occurrent cooccurring simultaneous

adjective

matching point for point; "coincident circles"