Unwirings and exponentiability.
- π€ Speaker: Nathan Bowler (University of Cambridge)
- π Date & Time: Tuesday 02 February 2010, 14:15 - 15:45
- π Venue: MR9, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Abstract
A monad T may be intuitively thought of as specifying some constructions by means of which things can be combined together. An unwiring of an object A with respect to the monad T is, in this conceptual framework, a way to take the things in A apart according to the same constructions. Unwirings arise naturally as horizontal monads in the construction of categories of games using fc-multicategories. I’ll explain what an unwiring is, how they pick out a well-behaved class of exponentiable algebras, and why that is useful.
Series This talk is part of the Category Theory Seminar series.
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Nathan Bowler (University of Cambridge)
Tuesday 02 February 2010, 14:15-15:45