cohomology theory

C22356
concept

A cohomology theory is a functorial assignment of graded algebraic invariants to topological spaces (or other mathematical objects) that encodes global structural and obstruction information via axioms such as exactness and homotopy invariance.

All labels observed (7)

Label Occurrences
cohomology theory canonical 11
branch of algebraic topology 1
cobordism theory 1

Description generation (CDg)

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Instruction
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Input
Class: cohomology theory
Generated description
A cohomology theory is a functorial assignment of graded algebraic invariants to topological spaces (or other mathematical objects) that encodes global structural and obstruction information via axioms such as exactness and homotopy invariance.

Instances (14)

Instance Via concept surface
Alexandrov–Čech cohomology
Weil cohomology
étale cohomology
K-theory
Galois
surface form: Galois cohomology
Deligne cohomology
de Rham cohomology
Hirzebruch genera generalized cohomology invariant
Thom cobordism theory branch of algebraic topology
Alexander–Spanier cohomology
Galois cohomology
Tate cohomology
Chow groups
Cheeger–Simons differential characters differential cohomology theory