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Gavin Jay Seal

After completing my studies at the University of Geneva, and obtaining a PhD from the Free University of Brussels, I went on to complete postdocs at York University in Toronto and McGill University in Montreal. Following a on-year position as Temporary Assistant Professor at Georgia Southern University in the United States, I integrated Kathryn Hess research group at the EPFL in 2009 thanks to a Marie-Curie International Reintegration Grant. I taught the Geometry and Mathematics courses to the architects from 2012 to 2014, and since 2012 I have been teaching mathematics for the talented youth at the Euler course.

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Exponential Kleisli Monoids as Eilenberg-Moore Algebras

Gavin Jay Seal, Dirk Hofmann

Lax monoidal powerset-enriched monads yield a monoidal structure on the category of monoids in the Kleisli category of a monad. Exponentiable objects in this category are identified as those Kleisli monoids with algebraic structure. This result generalizes ...
Springer2015

Exponentiable Approach Spaces

Gavin Jay Seal, Dirk Hofmann

In this note we present a characterisation of exponentiable approach spaces in terms of ultrafilter convergence. ...
Univ Houston2015

Tensors, Monads And Actions

Gavin Jay Seal

We exhibit sufficient conditions for a monoidal monad T on a monoidal category C to induce a monoidal structure on the Eilenberg-Moore category C^T that represents bimorphisms. The category of actions in C^T is then shown to be monadic over the base catego ...
Mount Allison University2013
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