kohomologi
Kohomologi is a term used in mathematics to describe a fundamental concept in algebraic topology. Literally translating to "cohomology" in Greek, it is a way of categorizing and analyzing topological spaces. The concept was first introduced by Henri Poincaré in the late 19th century and has since undergone significant development and reformulation in the 20th century.
In essence, kohomologi is a systematic approach to solving problems in topology by characterizing topological spaces
There are several different variants of kohomologi, including singular cohomology, simplicial cohomology, and Čech cohomology. Each
Several significant areas in mathematics, particularly in topology, differential geometry, and number theory rely heavily on