What is the difference between UTF-32 and UCS-4?

The Unicode Standard Version 8.0, Appendix C states:

UCS-4 stands for “Universal Character Set coded in 4 octets.” It is
now treated simply as a synonym for UTF-32, and is considered the
canonical form for representation of characters in ISO 10646 (Universal Coded Character Set).

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