Cohomology Theory
An abstract simplicial complex is a mathematical structure that generalizes the notion of a simplicial complex, consisting of a set of vertices along with a collection of non-empty subsets, called simplices. Each simplex is formed by combining vertices, and the set must satisfy certain conditions: if a simplex is included, all of its subsets must also be included. This structure is essential for studying topological spaces and helps in defining higher-dimensional analogs of geometric shapes.
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