The [[Annotated PDF of Categorical Systems Theory|PDF version of Categorical Systems Theory]] by [[David Jaz Myers]] is still under construction, and he calls it a "Dynamical Book". However, he has written several blog posts and papers on the topic, including: - Categorical systems theory, Topos Institute Blog (Nov 2021) - Double Categories of Dynamical Systems (2020) He also has a book project on categorical systems theory, but it is not yet published. Categorical systems theory is a new field that is trying to approach systems thinking from the point of view of category theory. Category theory is a branch of mathematics that studies abstract relationships, and it is often used to model complex systems. One of the goals of categorical systems theory is to develop a more unified and rigorous approach to systems thinking. Currently, there are many different schools of thought on systems thinking, and it can be difficult to compare and contrast their ideas. Categorical systems theory provides a common framework for reasoning about systems, which can help to bridge these gaps. Another goal of categorical systems theory is to develop new tools for analyzing and designing complex systems. Category theory is a powerful tool for reasoning about complex relationships, and it has the potential to lead to new insights into the behavior of systems. This concept was also explicitly referenced and has a video series by [[Marius Furter]], dedicated on this subject. David Jaz Myers is a leading researcher in the field of categorical systems theory. He is a postdoc at the Topos Institute for Research in Mathematics and Logic, and he has published several papers on the topic. He is also the author of several blog posts on categorical systems theory, which can be found on the Topos Institute blog. # References ```dataview Table title as Title, authors as Authors where contains(subject, "Categorical Systems Theory") ```