Elementary Algebraic Geometry
Cohomological dimension is a concept in algebraic geometry that measures the 'size' of the cohomology groups associated with a space or an algebraic variety, reflecting how complex it is to resolve sheaves over that space. It provides a way to understand the limitations of global sections and the effectiveness of covering by affine open sets, which is essential when analyzing actions of algebraic groups on varieties.
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