singular homology

  • 1Singular homology — In algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, singular homology refers to the study of a certain set of topological invariants of a topological space X , the so called homology groups H n(X). Singular homology is a particular example of a… …

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  • 2Homology (mathematics) — In mathematics (especially algebraic topology and abstract algebra), homology (in Greek ὁμός homos identical ) is a certain general procedure to associate a sequence of abelian groups or modules with a given mathematical object such as a… …

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  • 3Homology theory — In mathematics, homology theory is the axiomatic study of the intuitive geometric idea of homology of cycles on topological spaces. It can be broadly defined as the study of homology theories on topological spaces. Simple explanation At the… …

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  • 4Homology manifold — In mathematics, a homology manifold (or generalized manifold)is a locally compact topological space X that looks locally like a topological manifold from the point of view of homology theory.DefinitionA homology G manifold (without boundary) of… …

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  • 5Intersection homology — In topology, a branch of mathematics, intersection homology is an analogue of singular homology especially well suited for the study of singular spaces, discovered by Mark Goresky and Robert MacPherson in the fall of 1974 and developed by them… …

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  • 6Morse homology — In mathematics, specifically in the field of differential topology, Morse homology is a homology theory defined for any smooth manifold. It is constructed using the smooth structure and an auxiliary metric on the manifold, but turns out to be… …

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  • 7Simplicial homology — In mathematics, in the area of algebraic topology, simplicial homology is a theory with a finitary definition, and is probably the most tangible variant of homology theory. Simplicial homology concerns topological spaces whose building blocks are …

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  • 8Floer homology — is a mathematical tool used in the study of symplectic geometry and low dimensional topology. First introduced by Andreas Floer in his proof of the Arnold conjecture in symplectic geometry, Floer homology is a novel homology theory arising as an… …

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  • 9Relative homology — In algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, the (singular) homology of a topological space relative to a subspace is a construction in singular homology, for pairs of spaces. The relative homology is useful and important in several ways.… …

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  • 10Borel-Moore homology — In mathematics, Borel Moore homology or homology with closed support is a homology theory for locally compact spaces. For compact spaces, the Borel Moore homology coincide with the usual singular homology, but for non compact spaces, it usually… …

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