Pseudo-functor explained

In mathematics, a pseudofunctor F is a mapping between 2-categories, or from a category to a 2-category, that is just like a functor except that

F(f\circg)=F(f)\circF(g)

and

F(1)=1

do not hold as exact equalities but only up to coherent isomorphisms.

The Grothendieck construction associates to a pseudofunctor a fibered category.

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