Open games: the long road to practical applications
Jules Hedges (Max Planck Institute)
15-Apr-2020, 17:00-18:00 (6 years ago)
Abstract: I will talk about open games, and the closely related concepts of lenses/optics and open learners. My goal is to report on the successes and failures of an ongoing effort to try to realise the often-claimed benefits of categories and compositionality in actual practice. I will introduce what little theory is needed along the way. Here are some things I plan to talk about:
- Lenses as an abstraction of the chain rule
- Comb diagrams
- Surprising applications of open games: Bayesian inference, value function iteration
- The state of tool support
- Open games in their natural habitat: microeconomics
- Sociological aspects of working with economics
category theory
Audience: researchers in the topic
Series comments: We will have discussions on the new Category Theory Zulip: categorytheory.zulipchat.com
See more information at this blog post.
| Organizers: | Joe Moeller, Christian Williams, John C. Baez* |
| *contact for this listing |
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