= 2-valued morphism
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A 2-valued morphism typically refers to a concept in mathematics, particularly in category theory and related areas such as logic or computer science. However, the term might not have a universally accepted definition and can vary depending on the context it is used in. In a broad sense, a **2-valued morphism** can be understood as a mapping or function (morphism) that connects objects in a category, taking on one of two values or types.
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