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Presenting Distributive Laws

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posted on 2016-02-04, 12:43 authored by M. M. Bonsangue, H. H. Hansen, Alexander Herbert Kurz, J. Rot
Distributive laws of a monad T over a functor F are categorical tools for specifying algebra-coalgebra interaction. They proved to be important for solving systems of corecursive equations, for the specification of well-behaved structural operational semantics and, more recently, also for enhancements of the bisimulation proof method. If T is a free monad, then such distributive laws correspond to simple natural transformations. However, when T is not free it can be rather difficult to prove the defining axioms of a distributive law. In this paper we describe how to obtain a distributive law for a monad with an equational presentation from a distributive law for the underlying free monad. We apply this result to show the equivalence between two different representations of context-free languages.

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Citation

Logical Methods In Computer Science, 2015, 11 (3), 2 (23)

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Computer Science

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Logical Methods In Computer Science

Publisher

IfCoLog (International Federation of Computational Logic)

issn

1860-5974

Copyright date

2015

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2016-02-04

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http://www.lmcs-online.org/ojs/viewarticle.php?id=1574&layout=abstract

Language

en