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What (who) is ubiquitous product - definition

JAPANESE COMPUTER SCIENTIST
Ubiquitous Communicator; Ubiquitous communicator; Sakamura; 坂村健

Product (category theory)         
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GENERALIZED OBJECT IN CATEGORY THEORY
Categorical product; Product category theory; Category product
In category theory, the product of two (or more) objects in a category is a notion designed to capture the essence behind constructions in other areas of mathematics such as the Cartesian product of sets, the direct product of groups or rings, and the product of topological spaces. Essentially, the product of a family of objects is the "most general" object which admits a morphism to each of the given objects.
Product (chemistry)         
SUBSTANCE (SPECIES) FORMED FROM A CHEMICAL REACTION
Product (biology); Chemical products; Product (biochemistry)
Products are the species formed from chemical reactions. During a chemical reaction reactants are transformed into products after passing through a high energy transition state.
Product topology         
TOPOLOGY ON CARTESIAN PRODUCTS OF TOPOLOGICAL SPACES
Product space; Product (topology); Topological product; Product space (topology); Tychonoff topology; Tychonov topology; Tikhonov product
In topology and related areas of mathematics, a product space is the Cartesian product of a family of topological spaces equipped with a natural topology called the product topology. This topology differs from another, perhaps more natural-seeming, topology called the box topology, which can also be given to a product space and which agrees with the product topology when the product is over only finitely many spaces.

Wikipedia

Ken Sakamura

Ken Sakamura (坂村 健, Sakamura Ken, born 25 July 1951 in Tokyo, Japan), as of April 2017, is a Japanese professor and dean of the Faculty of Information Networking for Innovation and Design at Toyo University, Japan. He is a former professor in information science at the University of Tokyo (through March 2017). He is the creator of the real-time operating system (RTOS) architecture TRON.

In 2001, he shared the Takeda Award for Social/Economic Well-Being with Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds.

Examples of use of ubiquitous product
1. The companies affected include giants such as Osem, Strauss, Coca Cola Israel, Wissotsky and the products include not only cold–tea drinks but staples such as Shahar chocolate spread, a nearly ubiquitous product in Israeli households. (Adi Dovrat) Advertisement Fifty thousand professional gardeners will lose their jobs because of the order forbidding gardens to be watered or grass to be planted, claims a group of 13 companies providing gardening service supplies, irrigation systems, nurseries and the like.