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by throwupper247
3802 days ago
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Having been mildly disappointed by the simplicity of monoids, after intimidation from the complexity in maths, i expect that something like an adjunction is something already known to a commoner in any case, just that the vocabulary, particaularies and relations to the concept in question are not always obvious. |
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Adjunctions turn up all over maths, but I've been trying for a while to come up with an example which programmers (as opposed to mathematicians) would quickly understand. Broadly speaking, they represent "the leanest way to add a particular structure to something", but of course that's pretty useless for understanding them!