monad in English

noun
1
a single unit; the number one.
His most visually splintered work raises what is in part a political question: what holds these linguistic monads together?

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1. Relation to Algebras over a monad

2. A Maybe implements all three, so it is a functor, an Applicative, and a monad

3. In fact, when C C and F F are well-behaved, then Algebras over an endofunctor F F are equivalent to Algebras over a certain monad, the algebraically-free monad generated by F F (Pirog, Gambino-Hyland 04

4. To a category theorist, Algebras over a monad may be more familiar than Algebras over just an endofunctor

5. A spokesperson with the Monad Corporation tells us the facility has been used for psychological testing.

6. Depending on the kind of Computation expression, they can be thought of as a way to express monads, monoids, monad transformers, and applicative functors.

7. If and are inverse functors, the corresponding monad is the identity functor.In general, Adjunctions are not equivalences—they relate categories of different natures

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9. Monad, Applicative functor, and functor are just functional programming patterns you can use to deal with effects like lists/arrays, trees, hashes/dictionaries, and even functions.

10. Balint and B. Grunberger that it is necessary to acknowledge and to affirm the wish of the analysand to establish and experience a pre-objectal “primary love” resp. an analytic monad.

11. In many Gnostic systems, various emanations of "God" are known by such names as One, Monad, Aion teleos (αἰών τέλεος "The Broadest Aeon"), Bythos (βυθός, "depth" or "profundity"), Proarkhe ("before the beginning", προαρχή), Arkhe ("the beginning", ἀρχή), and Aeons.In different systems these emanations are differently named, classified, and described, but emanation

12. In this way, the projection of the ego-ideal into the analyst as the representative of hope and the relationship which, as it were, develops “behind the back of the analysand” will get attacked, a relationship in which the object develops step by step and opens the door for the transference neurosis because, as Grunberger points out, within the monad the (drive-)object is already waiting.