(n, m)-category

In mathematics, specifically in category theory, an (n, m)-category is an n-category all of whose j-morphisms for j > m {\displaystyle j>m} are invertible. This concept has orthographic variation, such as (m, k)-category, (m, r)-category and etc.

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(n, m)-category

In mathematics, specifically in category theory, an (n, m)-category is an n-category all of whose j-morphisms for j > m {\displaystyle j>m} are invertible. This concept has orthographic variation, such as (m, k)-category, (m, r)-category and etc.

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