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Premonoidal and Kleisli double categories

Published 30 Jan 2024 in math.CT | (2401.17494v3)

Abstract: We give a double categorical version of the recently introduced notion of premonoidal bicategories. We introduce a funny product and a funny type of multicategory on double categories granting them a closed funny monoidal structure. We investigate relations between various funny type of structures and premonoidal double categories. We prove that a premonoidal double category $\Dd$ is purely central if and only if its binoidal structure is given by a pseudodouble quasi-functor (a multimap for a Gray type of multicategory) if and only if it admits a monoidal structure. For such $\Dd$ we introduce pure center and show that the monoidal structure on $\Dd$ extends to it. We also discuss one-sided and general centers. Exploiting the companion-lifting properties of vertical structures in a double category into their horizontal counterparts, we prove a series of further results simplifying proofs for the corresponding bicategorical findings. We introduce vertical strengths on vertical double monads and horizontal strengths on horizontal double monads and prove that the former induce the latter. We show that vertical strengths induce actions of the induced horizontally monoidal double category on the corresponding Kleisli double category of the induced horizontal double monad. We prove that there is a 1-1 correspondence between horizontal strengths and extensions of the canonical action of the double category on itself. Finally, we show that for a bistrong vertical double monad the corresponding Kleisli double category is premonoidal.

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