What Monads Can and Cannot Do with a Few Extra Pages

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Abstract

Abstract. The delay monad provides a way to introduce general recursion in type theory. To write programs that use a wide range of computational effects directly in type theory, we need to combine the delay monad with the monads of these effects. Here we present a first systematic study of such combinations.
We study both the coinductive delay monad and its guarded recursive cousin, giving concrete examples of combining these with well-known computational effects. We also provide general theorems stating which algebraic effects distribute over the delay monad, and which do not. Lastly, we salvage some of the impossible cases by considering distributive laws up to weak bisimilarity.
Original languageEnglish
JournalLogical Methods in Computer Science
Volume21
Issue number4
Number of pages38
ISSN1860-5974
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Oct 2025

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