Cohomology Theory
A Cohen-Macaulay ring is a type of ring that exhibits nice properties regarding its depth and dimension. Specifically, it has a depth equal to its Krull dimension, which leads to strong cohomological properties and allows for the application of various algebraic techniques. This property often results in simpler computations when dealing with homological algebra, particularly in the context of induced cohomomorphisms.
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