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      A 2-categories companion

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          This paper is a rather informal guide to some of the basic theory of 2-categories and bicategories, including notions of limit and colimit, 2-dimensional universal algebra, formal category theory, and nerves of bicategories. As is the way of these things, the choice of topics is somewhat personal. No attempt is made at either rigour or completeness. Nor is it completely introductory: you will not find a definition of bicategory; but then nor will you really need one to read it. In keeping with the philosophy of category theory, the morphisms between bicategories play more of a role than the bicategories themselves.

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                18 February 2007
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                10.1007/978-1-4419-1524-5_4
                math/0702535
                038a6e50-2fa4-4ef5-9ff1-420ea2b552ec
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                18D05, 18C15, 18C20, 18G55, 55U35
                73 pages; published in Towards Higher Categories, eds. John C. Baez and J. Peter May, Springer, 2009
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