Cohomology Theory
A chain complex is a sequence of abelian groups or modules connected by homomorphisms, where the composition of consecutive homomorphisms is zero. This structure helps in defining homology theories, allowing mathematicians to analyze topological spaces and their features. Chain complexes serve as the foundation for various homological concepts, revealing properties about simplicial complexes, relative homology groups, and important theorems like excision and Poincaré duality.
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