homology

  • 71HMDP — Homology Database (Medical » Human Genome) …

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  • 72homologous —   , homology.   Features having a common origin but not necessarily the same function, e.g. cycad leaves, cataphylls, and sporophylls.   See also apomorphy, autoapomorphy, homoplasy, plesiomorphy, symplesiomorphy, synapomorphy …

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  • 73Mayer–Vietoris sequence — In mathematics, particularly algebraic topology and homology theory, the Mayer–Vietoris sequence is an algebraic tool to help compute algebraic invariants of topological spaces, known as their homology and cohomology groups. The result is due to… …

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  • 74Homological algebra — is the branch of mathematics which studies homology in a general algebraic setting. It is a relatively young discipline, whose origins can be traced to investigations in combinatorial topology (a precursor to algebraic topology) and abstract… …

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  • 75Spectral sequence — In the area of mathematics known as homological algebra, especially in algebraic topology and group cohomology, a spectral sequence is a means of computing homology groups by taking successive approximations. Spectral sequences are a… …

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  • 76List of cohomology theories — This is a list of some of the ordinary and generalized (or extraordinary) homology and cohomology theories in algebraic topology that are defined on the categories of CW complexes or spectra. For other sorts of homology theories see the links at… …

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  • 77Morse theory — Morse function redirects here. In another context, a Morse function can also mean an anharmonic oscillator: see Morse potential In differential topology, the techniques of Morse theory give a very direct way of analyzing the topology of a… …

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  • 78Cohomology — In mathematics, specifically in algebraic topology, cohomology is a general term for a sequence of abelian groups defined from a co chain complex. That is, cohomology is defined as the abstract study of cochains, cocycles, and coboundaries.… …

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  • 79Eilenberg–Steenrod axioms — In mathematics, specifically in algebraic topology, the Eilenberg–Steenrod axioms are properties that homology theories of topological spaces have in common. The quintessential example of a homology theory satisfying the axioms is singular… …

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  • 80Symmetric group — Not to be confused with Symmetry group. A Cayley graph of the symmetric group S4 …

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