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In the 1960s, Grothendieck defined a class of functors \(p:E\to B\) called fibrations. The idea that such a functor should represent a family of categories \(E_b\) parametrized by the \(b\in B\) was made explicit by his construction of a fibration from any pseudofunctor \(T: B^{\mathrm{op}}\to \mathrm{Cat}\); the construction is reversible, up to isomorphism, using choice. The present paper provides variants of this work in which categories are firstly replaced by 2-categories and secondly replaced by bicategories. As mentioned in the paper, other relevant work in this direction was done by \textit{C. Hermida} [J. Pure Appl. Algebra 134, No. 1, 83--109 (1999; Zbl 0935.18007)] and \textit{I. Bakovic} [``Fibrations of bicategories'', \url{http://www.irb.hr/korisnici/ibakovic/groth2fib.pdf}].
Property / review text: In the 1960s, Grothendieck defined a class of functors \(p:E\to B\) called fibrations. The idea that such a functor should represent a family of categories \(E_b\) parametrized by the \(b\in B\) was made explicit by his construction of a fibration from any pseudofunctor \(T: B^{\mathrm{op}}\to \mathrm{Cat}\); the construction is reversible, up to isomorphism, using choice. The present paper provides variants of this work in which categories are firstly replaced by 2-categories and secondly replaced by bicategories. As mentioned in the paper, other relevant work in this direction was done by \textit{C. Hermida} [J. Pure Appl. Algebra 134, No. 1, 83--109 (1999; Zbl 0935.18007)] and \textit{I. Bakovic} [``Fibrations of bicategories'', \url{http://www.irb.hr/korisnici/ibakovic/groth2fib.pdf}]. / rank
 
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fibration
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fibred 2-category
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fibred bicategory
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Street fibration
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    In the 1960s, Grothendieck defined a class of functors \(p:E\to B\) called fibrations. The idea that such a functor should represent a family of categories \(E_b\) parametrized by the \(b\in B\) was made explicit by his construction of a fibration from any pseudofunctor \(T: B^{\mathrm{op}}\to \mathrm{Cat}\); the construction is reversible, up to isomorphism, using choice. The present paper provides variants of this work in which categories are firstly replaced by 2-categories and secondly replaced by bicategories. As mentioned in the paper, other relevant work in this direction was done by \textit{C. Hermida} [J. Pure Appl. Algebra 134, No. 1, 83--109 (1999; Zbl 0935.18007)] and \textit{I. Bakovic} [``Fibrations of bicategories'', \url{http://www.irb.hr/korisnici/ibakovic/groth2fib.pdf}].
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    fibration
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    fibred 2-category
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    fibred bicategory
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    Street fibration
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