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Explore the compositionality of behaviors in generalized Moore machine systems through this advanced mathematics lecture from the Double Operadic Theory of Systems (DOTS) series. Delve into categorical systems theory as presented by David Jaz Myers from the Topos Institute, examining how behaviors can be composed and analyzed within the framework of generalized Moore machines. Learn about the mathematical foundations underlying system composition, behavioral analysis, and the categorical approach to understanding complex systems. Gain insights into operadic structures and their applications to systems theory, building upon previous concepts in the DOTS lecture series. Access supplementary material from Myers' comprehensive work on categorical systems theory to deepen your understanding of these advanced mathematical concepts and their practical implications for modeling and analyzing dynamic systems.
Syllabus
[DOTS Lectures] 8. Compositionality of behaviours: generalized Moore machine case
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Topos Institute