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    Distributive Laws for Monotone Specifications

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    Turi and Plotkin introduced an elegant approach to structural operational semantics based on universal coalgebra, parametric in the type of syntax and the type of behaviour. Their framework includes abstract GSOS, a categorical generalisation of the classical GSOS rule format, as well as its categorical dual, coGSOS. Both formats are well behaved, in the sense that each specification has a unique model on which behavioural equivalence is a congruence. Unfortunately, the combination of the two formats does not feature these desirable properties. We show that monotone specifications - that disallow negative premises - do induce a canonical distributive law of a monad over a comonad, and therefore a unique, compositional interpretation.Comment: In Proceedings EXPRESS/SOS 2017, arXiv:1709.0004

    sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231224072 - Supplemental material for Providing compassionate care in a virtual context: Qualitative exploration of Canadian primary care nurses’ experiences

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    sj-doc-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076231224072 - Supplemental material for Providing compassionate care in a virtual context: Qualitative exploration of Canadian primary care nurses’ experiences

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    sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X231167905 - Supplemental material for Understanding how virtual care has shifted primary care interactions and patient experience: A qualitative analysis

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