Dendroidal set

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In mathematics, a dendroidal set is a generalization of simplicial sets introduced by (Moerdijk Weiss). They have the same relation to (colored symmetric) operads, also called symmetric multicategories, that simplicial sets have to categories.

Definition

A dendroidal set is a contravariant functor from Ω to sets, where Ω is the tree category consisting of finite rooted trees considered as operads, whose morphisms are operad morphisms. The trees are allowed to have some edges with a vertex on only one side; these are called outer edges, and the root is one of the outer edges.

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