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Higher-order operad

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In algebra, a higher-order operad is a higher-dimensional generalization of an operad.

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  • Heuts, Gijs; Hinich, Vladimir; Moerdijk, Ieke (2016). "On the equivalence between Lurie's model and the dendroidal model for infinity-operads". Advances in Mathematics. 302: 869–1043. arXiv:1305.3658. doi:10.1016/j.aim.2016.07.021. S2CID 119254588.
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