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Finitely presentable objects in the categories of algebras of $\infty$-algebraic theories
By default, all terms are understood in the infinity sense (“category” means “$(\infty, 1)$-category”, etc.).
An object $A$ in a category is said to be finitely presentable (or compact) if the functor ...
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Diagrammatic model for free product in monad infinity category
$\newcommand{\C}{\mathcal{C}}$ Suppose $M$ is a monad in an $\infty$-category $\C,$ and $A, B$ are two algebras over $M$. I'm willing to assume any reasonable "niceness" conditions on $\C$, $...