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arxiv: math/0204279 · v1 · submitted 2002-04-23 · 🧮 math.CT

Generalized enrichment of categories

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keywords categoriesenrichmentfc-multicategorybicategoriescategoryfc-multicategoriesmonoidalnatural
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We define the phrase `category enriched in an fc-multicategory' and explore some examples. An fc-multicategory is a very general kind of 2-dimensional structure, special cases of which are double categories, bicategories, monoidal categories and ordinary multicategories. Enrichment in an fc-multicategory extends the (more or less well-known) theories of enrichment in a monoidal category, in a bicategory, and in a multicategory. Moreover, fc-multicategories provide a natural setting for the bimodules construction, traditionally performed on suitably cocomplete bicategories. Although this paper is elementary and self-contained, we also explain why, from one point of view, fc-multicategories are the natural structures in which to enrich categories.

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