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【BAYES COFFEE HOUSE TECH TALK SERIES】2-Dimensional Monads and Concurrency

Hugo Paquet from the LIPN, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord will give a talk, in person and online, for the Coffee House Tech Talk Series. Details of the talk are below.

Title: 2-Dimensional Monads and Concurrency

Speaker: Hugo Paquet

When: 11am Tue 12 March

Where: 4th floor Bayes Centre

Registration: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/D8MKWE/

Externalhttps://meeting.huaweicloud.com/welink/j/96318912/Vktqh29Pvz5oiwVtY1vzND4UM3gyFzi7o

Meeting ID96318912

Passcode542647

Abstract:

This talk is about 2-dimensional categories in semantics. A number of recent semantic models are defined as bicategories (e.g. games, spans, profunctors), and many traditional models can be regarded as 2-categorical (e.g. domain theory, or models for non-determinism), so it is important to develop this theory.

This talk is specifically about 2-dimensional monads. I will first give some new results that generalize the traditional theory of strong and commutative monads to a 2-categorical setting. These results can be used to reason about the sequencing of effectful programs, even if the semantic model is not a strict category.

Then, I will introduce “concurrent” 2-monads, which can be used to reason about programs composed either sequentially or in parallel. Concurrent 2-monads sit strictly between strong and commutative 2-monads, but this level is invisible in the 1-dimensional setting, because it requires non-invertible 2-cells.

This is joint work with Philip Saville.

Bio:

Hugo is a postdoctoral research fellow at the LIPN in Paris. His research is about the theory of programming languages, especially denotational semantics, game semantics, and categorical foundations. He is also interested in statistical probabilistic programming. Before moving to Paris, Hugo spent many years in the UK, first as a PhD student with Glynn Winskel in Cambridge, and then as a postdoc in Oxford with Sam Staton and Luke Ong.

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