Higher monodromy

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For a given category C and a topological space X, the constant stack on X with stalk C is the stack of locally constant sheaves with values in C. Its global objects are classified by their monodromy, a functor from the fundamental groupoid H1(X) to C. In this paper we recall these notions from the point of view of higher category theory and then define the 2-monodromy of a locally constant stack with values in a 2-category C as a 2-functor from the homotopy 2-groupoid H2(X) to C. We show that 2-monodromy classifies locally constant stacks on a reasonably well-behaved space X. As an application, we show how to recover from this classification the cohomological version of a classical theorem of Hopf, and we extend it to the non abelian case. © 2005, Pietro Polesello and Ingo Waschkies.

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Polesello, P., & Waschkies, I. (2005). Higher monodromy. Homology, Homotopy and Applications, 7(1), 109–150. https://doi.org/10.4310/HHA.2005.v7.n1.a7

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