cohomologiaa
Cohomologiaa appears to be a nonstandard spelling of cohomology, a central concept in algebraic topology and geometry that assigns algebraic invariants to topological spaces to distinguish their properties.
Cohomology groups are defined from a cochain complex with coboundary maps, and the n-th cohomology group H^n(X;G)
Several concrete theories are used in practice. Singular cohomology uses singular simplices to build the cochain
A key feature of cohomology is the cup product, which endows H^*(X;G) with a graded ring structure.
Examples help illustrate the concepts. For a connected space X, H^0(X;G) ≅ G. For the circle S^1 with