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Reference request: Algebras over monoid objects in a monoidal category [duplicate]

Looking for a reference for the following easy-to-prove fact: Say $T$ and $S$ are monads on $\text{Set}$ admitting a monoid homomorphism $\phi : S \to T$ (i.e., a morphism in $\text{Mon}([\text{Set},\...
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Lax morphism classifiers via lax-idempotentification

Let $T$ be a 2-monad on a nice 2-category $\mathcal K$, so that the inclusion $T\text{-}\mathbf{Alg}_s \to T\text{-}\mathbf{Alg}_l$ of the 2-category of (strict) $T$-algebras and strict $T$-algebra ...
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How algebraic can the dual of a topological category be?

(I'm going to try to use definitions from Abstract and Concrete Categories: The Joy of Cats by Adámek, Herrlich, and Strecker, since both of the adjectives in the title of my question seem to have at ...
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Double category of monads and pseudo monad-morphisms

We can construct bicategories of monads in a bicategory $B$, $Mnd_l(B)$/$Mnd_c(B)$ with lax and colax monad-morphisms respectively. I am failing to find a good notion of pseudo monad-morphisms. Is ...
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Reciprocity for algebra objects in two algebraic categories

I think this question Compact Hausdorff and C^*-algebra "objects" in a category. shows that there is no reciprocity between categories of algebra-objects of two algebraic categories. So, ...
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Beck's original formulation of the precise tripleability theorem. Reference when considering reflexive pairs?

Thanks to MO's user Varkor, we have access to Beck's original untitled manuscript where Beck first stated his precise tripleability theorem. Up to terminological isomorphism, the PTT as stated in p. 3 ...
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Literature about the category of finitary monads

This answer states that the category of finitary monads is locally presentable and monadic over the category $\mathrm{Set}^{\mathbb{N}}$. Where can I find proof of this claim? More generally: I've ...
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Free idempotent monad associated to a monad

Let $C$ be a category. There is a full subcategory $\text{IdemMnd}(C) \hookrightarrow \text{Mnd}(C)$ of the category of monads on $C$ spanned by the idempotent monads. Given a monad $T$ on $C$, ...
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Is the category of computads for a finitary monad on $n$-globular sets cocomplete?

Context Given a finitary monad $T:\operatorname{gSet}_n\to\operatorname{gSet}_n$ we can define categories $\operatorname{Comp}_k^T$ of $k$-computads for $T$, for any $k=0,\cdots,n+1$. This is nicely ...
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Are infinitary monads monadic?

As discussed here, Are monads monadic?, in "On the monadicity of finitary monads" by Steve Lack, the following is shown, the forgetful functor from $Mnd_f(C) \rightarrow Endo_f(C)$ is ...
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Well-behaved monad quotients

Reading through Modular specification of monads through higher-order presentations, this paper includes the following lemma within set-truncated homotopy type theory: Given a monad $R$ (they work on ...
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Original reference for the correspondence between commutative algebraic theories and commutative monads

Commutative algebraic theories were introduced by Linton in the 1966 paper Autonomous Equational Categories. Commutative monads were introduced by Kock in the 1970 paper Monads on symmetric monoidal ...
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Jon Beck's untitled manuscript containing the "tripleability theorem" (i.e. the monadicity theorem)

Many papers refer to an untitled manuscript of Jon Beck (Cornell, 1966) for the origin of the monadicity theorem (originally called a "tripleability theorem"). An early proof is in Manes's ...
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The bidualizing monad

Let $\mathbf{C}$ be a closed symmetric monoidal category (I probably need even less than this; the examples I have in mind are simply the category of modules over a commutative ring and the category ...
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Reference request for Linton's theorems on equational theories

This is a reference request for the following "well-known" theorems in category theory: There is an equivalence of categories between finitary monads on $\mathbf{Set}$ and finitary Lawvere ...
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Lax algebras for pseudomonads and monads in Kleisli bicategories for the induced pseudocomonad

In Day–Street's Lax monoids, pseudo-operads, and convolution, they remark without proof: There are general principles involved here. Suppose $(T, m, j)$ is a pseudomonad on any bicategory $\mathcal K$...
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Morphism of pseudomonads induces pullback functors between pseudoalgebras

If $S$ and $T$ are monads on a category $C$, and $\lambda:S\to T$ is a morphism of monads, it is well-known that there is a functor $\lambda^*:C^T\to C^S$ which assigns to the $T$-algebra $(A,a:TA\to ...
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Algebras for products or limits of monads

If a category $C$ has limits of a certain type, then the category of monads on $C$ has the same type of limits, and these limits are computed "levelwise" (i.e. are preserved by the forgetful ...
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Internal commutative monoid gives commutative monad

Let $(C,\otimes,1)$ be a symmetric monoidal category. Let $(M,\mu,\eta)$ be an internal commutative monoid object. The functor $X\mapsto M\otimes X$ has a canonical monad structure, with unit and ...
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Relative cocompletion of a category

$\newcommand{\k}{\mathbf k}$ $\newcommand{\A}{\mathcal A}$ $\newcommand{\B}{\mathcal B}$ $\newcommand{\C}{\mathcal C}$ I'm wondering if anyone knows a reference for the following construction: let $\k$...
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Locally presentable categories

Under category Let $C$ be a locally presentable category, and let $c$ be an object of $C$. Lets denote by $C^{/c}$ the under category, objects are maps $c\rightarrow x$ and morphisms are the evident ...
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References requestion : Pretopos are algebras for a composed monad?

Unless I'm mistaken the "Free completion under finite limits monad" $C \mapsto C^{lex}$ and the "free co-completion monad" $C \mapsto \widehat{C}$ (the categories of small presheaves) satisfies a ...
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Pseudo or lax algebras for a 2-monad, reference request

I would like to find explicit definitions of pseudo, or even lax, algebras for a 2-monad, and their lax morphisms, with all the coherence diagrams included. Alternatively, coherent lax algebras for ...
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Monad induced by actegory

It seems to be folklore that if we have an actegory, i.e. a monoidal functor from a monoidal category $C$ to an endofunctor category $Cat(D,D)$, we can obtain from it a monad on $D$. This appears for ...
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English Reference for the Bénabou-Roubaud theorem

The Bénabou-Roubaud theorem links fibrational descent theory with monadicity. Particularly, it says that given a bifibration satisfying the Beck-Chevalley condition w.r.t some arrow $p$ in the base ...
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Has anybody studied strict/pseudo morphisms of monads?

There is a notion of morphism from a monad $T:\mathscr C\to \mathscr C$ to another one $T':\mathscr C'\to \mathscr C'$. It arose here on MO e. g. in "Functors between monads": what are these ...
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Monads which are monoidal and opmonoidal

Do monads which are monoidal and opmonoidal have a name? (Bimonoidal?) In case they have already been studied, who can point me to a reference? More in detail. Let $(C,\otimes)$ be a symmetric (or ...
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Free commutative monoid monad

Has the monad induced by the free commutative monoid functor already been studied anywhere? Does it have any particular properties (other than not being cartesian)? I would prefer a reference on ...
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Algebras for probability monad

What is the Eilenberg-Moore category for the non-finitary probability distribution monad is, that is, the monad $D \colon \mathbf{Set} \to \mathbf{Set}$ defined by $$ DX = \left\{ p \in [0,1]^X \ \...
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Universal property of module categories over monads

Let $T$ be a monad on a cocomplete category $\mathcal{C}$. Let's assume that $T$ preserves reflexive coequalizers (or something weaker?). Then the category of $T$-modules $\mathsf{Mod}(T)$ is ...
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Is there any nontrivial monad on the category of graphs?

The question is in the title, but let me specify what I mean by the category of graphs. In the context of this question, the category of graphs is the category of symmetric irreflexive relations. ...
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Reference for my monads?

I'm looking for a reference for a certain pair of monads on $Cat$. One problem is that I don't know the modern way of thinking about some basic things, so excuse me if my presentation is naive. First ...
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Applications of the Giry monad in probability and statistics

In another thread, I asked about the $M$ endofunctor on the category $\operatorname{Meas}$ of measurable spaces, which sends a space $X$ to its space of measures $M(X)$. Will Sawin described the ...
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Relation between monads, operads and algebraic theories

I've begun to interest in algebraic theories and their categorical models: in particular monads, generalized multicategories and operads, lawvere theories and their generalization. Is there any ...
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