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Alexander–Spanier cohomology

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Alexander–Spanier cohomology is a cohomology theory used in algebraic topology that serves to study topological spaces. It extends the notion of singular cohomology, providing a way to compute topological invariants of spaces whether or not they are nice enough to have a smooth structure. It was introduced by John W. Alexander and Paul Spanier. ### Definition and Basic Ideas 1.

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