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		<title>By: Two Kinds of Categorification And Other Stuff &#171; Theoretical Atlas</title>
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		<description>[...] namely that of 2-vector space in the sense of Kapranov and Voevodski, as discussed, say, here. There&#8217;s a different level of abstraction at work here. The specific category of stuff types [...]</description>
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