Homological Algebra
A chain map is a collection of morphisms between chain complexes that respects the differential structure of those complexes. It provides a way to relate two or more chain complexes by mapping the elements of one complex to another while maintaining the relationships defined by their differentials. Chain maps are essential in homological algebra as they enable the study of mappings and transformations between algebraic structures while preserving the underlying properties of chain complexes.
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