Abstract:Distributive laws are a standard way of combining two monads, providing a
compositional approach for reasoning about computational effects in semantics.
Situations where no such law exists can sometimes be handled by weakening the
notion of distributive law, still recovering a composite monad. A celebrated
result from Eugenia Cheng shows that combining $n$ monads is possible by
iterating more distributive laws, provided they satisfy a coherence condition
called the Yang-Baxter equation. Moreover, the order of … Show more
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