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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeMay 12th 2017

    New page displayed category.

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    • CommentAuthormaxsnew
    • CommentTimeJun 23rd 2017

    Added a reference to double profunctor

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    • CommentAuthorjesuslop
    • CommentTimeSep 8th 2019
    • (edited Sep 8th 2019)

    Added a reference, 2.2, from Pavlović-Abramsky with details of lax functors into Span.

    diff, v8, current

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    • CommentAuthormattecapu
    • CommentTimeSep 13th 2022

    Added the ’obvious’ Grothendieck construction turning displayed categories into functors

    diff, v14, current

    • CommentRowNumber5.
    • CommentAuthormattecapu
    • CommentTimeSep 13th 2022

    spelled out the action of \int on morphisms

    diff, v15, current

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    • CommentAuthormattecapu
    • CommentTimeOct 27th 2022

    Added reference to Bénabou’s 1972 Oberwolfach lecture

    diff, v17, current

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    • CommentAuthorjademaster
    • CommentTimeJan 14th 2023

    Creating new page for TT-Grothendieck construction.

    diff, v18, current

  1. small typo

    Anonymous

    diff, v19, current

  2. fixed typo, missing bracket around apostrophe

    Cole

    diff, v20, current

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    • CommentAuthormattecapu
    • CommentTimeJan 19th 2023

    Properties of a functor often corresponds to properties of its reindexing, added some examples

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    • CommentAuthorBryceClarke
    • CommentTimeFeb 28th 2024
    • (edited Feb 28th 2024)

    Tidied up the reference list, and added the following reference:

    It would be great if we could trace the exact statement which uses lax functors into Span any earlier than the paper by Pavlović and Abramsky in 1997.

    diff, v24, current