Matteo Capucci applies categorical ideas to systems theory, especially the theory of cybernetic systems. He is also interested in the intersection of quantitative and structural methods.
He’s completing his PhD at University of Strathclyde, under the direction of Neil Ghani.
On categorical systems theory (cybernetics):
Matteo Capucci, Bruno Gavranović, Jules Hedges, Eigil F. Rischel, Towards Foundations of Categorical Cybernetics, EPTCS 372 (2022) 235-248 [arXiv:2105.06332, doi:10.4204/EPTCS.372.17]
Matteo Capucci, Diegetic Representation of Feedback in Open Games, EPTCS 380 (2023) 145-158 [arXiv:2206.12338, doi:10.4204/EPTCS.380.9]
On actegories:
On ‘external choice’ in game theory as a quasi-limit:
On higher category theoretic generalizations of the para construction as category theory for dynamical systems:
Matteo Capucci, Constructing triple categories of cybernetic processes (2023) [slides, video]
Matteo Capucci, Para Construction as a Wreath Product, talk at CQTS (Jan 2024) [slides: pdf]
On quantitative first-order logic:
On optics and their dependently-typed generalization:
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