Further remarks on liftings of crossed modules
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zbMath1484.20096arXiv1704.07257MaRDI QIDQ5155972
Publication date: 13 October 2021
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.07257
Structure of general topological groups (22A05) Covering spaces and low-dimensional topology (57M10) Topological groupoids (including differentiable and Lie groupoids) (22A22) Groupoids (i.e. small categories in which all morphisms are isomorphisms) (20L05) Structured objects in a category (group objects, etc.) (18C40)
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Coverings and liftings of generalized crossed modules ⋮ Unnamed Item ⋮ Some notes on crossed semimodules ⋮ Crossed modules, double group-groupoids and crossed squares
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