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Brown–Peterson cohomology

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Brown–Peterson cohomology is a homology theory in algebraic topology that is particularly focused on stable homotopy and complex cobordism. Introduced by Ronald Brown and F. P. Peterson in the context of stable homotopy theory, it serves as a tool for studying the cohomological properties of topological spaces, especially with respect to the stable homotopy category.

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