Cohomology Theory
Chain complexes are mathematical structures consisting of a sequence of abelian groups or modules connected by boundary operators that satisfy specific properties, essential for defining homology theories. They serve as a foundational tool in algebraic topology, providing a way to study topological spaces through algebraic invariants. Their structure allows for the calculation of homology groups, which reflect the shape and features of a space.
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