Applying the Representability Theorem - Examples of Compositional Behaviours - Lecture 14
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Explore practical applications of the representability theorem through concrete examples of compositional behaviors in this 55-minute lecture from the Double Operadic Theory of Systems (DOTS) series presented by David Jaz Myers at the Topos Institute. Examine how the representability theorem applies to real-world scenarios involving compositional systems, building upon the theoretical foundations established in previous lectures. Discover specific instances where compositional behaviors emerge and learn to identify patterns that demonstrate the theorem's practical utility in categorical systems theory. Gain insights into the mathematical structures that govern complex systems through detailed examples that illustrate the connection between abstract theory and observable phenomena in compositional systems.
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[DOTS Lectures] 14. Applying the representability theorem: examples of compositional behaviours
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Topos Institute