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The main question is do we want to implement mu/nu or Free/Cofree. I think we are leaning towards the latter, especially since mu f = Free f 0 and nu f = Cofree f 1.
I also lean toward the latter, and I would be really happy to have this, especially cofree!
For cofree, you could first implement nu f, and just use it as the base of Cofree f. So it's a step, like P=>Q is a step for computing [P,Q]. Similarly, for Free f, you could first implement mu for arbitrary f, and then use mu (f+1), which is the base of Free f.
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