If I do a Google search for 2-Algebra then it says "Algebra 2 is the second math course typically taken in high school, building directly on the foundations of Algebra 1. It expands on linear equations, quadratics, and graphing, while introducing more advanced concepts like polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions." See (infinity,n)-module in nlab. From the video description: Abstract: A complex system may be designed modularly by putting together interacting component subsystems. Since analyses of complex systems can often scale very poorly with their size, it pays to use the modular structure of such systems to divide the task of analysis across the component subsystems. Many analyses of systems may be encoded as homomorphism search problems between systems of the same sort. This suggests attending to categories of systems and their homomorphisms. In this talk, we'll consider the modular structure of a class of systems as a 2-algebra — an alge...