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Monads 3

The definition of algebras for monads. The example of monoids as algebras for the monoid monad.  
 
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TheCatsters (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Thanks to tehrba for commenting on the (a) = a thing. This is one of the things I decided to clear up in Monads 3A as I kinda messed it up in Monads 3. I have to warn you that if I'm going to be completely accurate about this the answer won't fit in the 500 character limit here. Maybe we should have a website and I'll put a full technical answer there...or maybe I'll post a full video response. For now, do try watching Monads 3A to see if that helps...
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If you look at the markings behind her head, you'll see that (a) -> a, so there's no need to write anything like (abc) -> a(bc), you just take out the brackets. Am I right?

That part was a bit confusing, but she seemed pretty confused there also so I thought I'd ask. (Sorry)

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