Hyperhomology is a concept in algebraic topology and homological algebra that generalizes the notion of homology. It is typically used in the context of derived categories and can be thought of as a way to derive information from a more complicated algebraic structure, often involving sheaves or simplicial sets. In essence, hyperhomology provides a way to compute homological invariants associated with a diagram of objects in a category.
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