Cohomology Theory
A chain map is a collection of homomorphisms between chain complexes that commute with the differentials, essentially allowing one to relate different chain complexes while preserving their algebraic structure. Chain maps play a crucial role in algebraic topology, especially in contexts like homology and cohomology, as they enable the comparison of different topological spaces by examining their algebraic invariants.
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