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  2. Homology (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    To associate a homology theory to other types of mathematical objects, one first gives a prescription for associating chain complexes to that object, and then takes the homology of such a chain complex. For the homology theory to be valid, all such chain complexes associated to the same mathematical object must have the same homology.

  3. List of cohomology theories - Wikipedia

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    MO is a rather weak cobordism theory, as the spectrum MO is isomorphic to H(π * (MO)) ("homology with coefficients in π * (MO)") – MO is a product of Eilenberg–MacLane spectra. In other words, the corresponding homology and cohomology theories are no more powerful than homology and cohomology with coefficients in Z/2Z. This was the first ...

  4. Homological algebra - Wikipedia

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    It has played an enormous role in algebraic topology. Its influence has gradually expanded and presently includes commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, algebraic number theory, representation theory, mathematical physics, operator algebras, complex analysis, and the theory of partial differential equations.

  5. Algebraic topology - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic topology is a branch of mathematics that uses tools from abstract algebra to study topological spaces. The basic goal is to find algebraic invariants that classify topological spaces up to homeomorphism, though usually most classify up to homotopy equivalence. Although algebraic topology primarily uses algebra to study topological ...

  6. Mayer–Vietoris sequence - Wikipedia

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    Let X be a topological space and A, B be two subspaces whose interiors cover X. (The interiors of A and B need not be disjoint.) The Mayer–Vietoris sequence in singular homology for the triad (X, A, B) is a long exact sequence relating the singular homology groups (with coefficient group the integers Z) of the spaces X, A, B, and the intersection A∩B. [8]

  7. Relative homology - Wikipedia

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    In algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, the (singular) homology of a topological space relative to a subspace is a construction in singular homology, for pairs of spaces. The relative homology is useful and important in several ways. Intuitively, it helps determine what part of an absolute homology group comes from which subspace.

  8. Alexander–Spanier cohomology - Wikipedia

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    A subset is said to be cobounded if is bounded, i.e. its closure is compact.. Similar to the definition of Alexander cohomology module, one can define Alexander cohomology module with compact supports of a pair (,) by adding the property that (,;) is locally zero on some cobounded subset of .

  9. Homotopy group - Wikipedia

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    Calculation of homotopy groups is in general much more difficult than some of the other homotopy invariants learned in algebraic topology. Unlike the Seifert–van Kampen theorem for the fundamental group and the excision theorem for singular homology and cohomology , there is no simple known way to calculate the homotopy groups of a space by ...

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