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Of all the techniques used to classify topological spaces, few are so simple, so fruitful and so ubiquitous as homology and its dual, cohomology. By breaking a space into discretized parts we spot patterns, monitoring the closed n-dimensional "loops" to give groups, smaller structures that elucidate the whole; yielding vital theorems that, with a little case analysis, can classify the almost indeterminably abstract. | ||