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Motivic cohomology

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Motivic cohomology is a concept in algebraic geometry and topology that generalizes classical cohomology theories to the framework of algebraic varieties. It is particularly influential in the study of algebraic cycles, motives, and the relationship between algebraic geometry and topology. ### Background Motivic cohomology was introduced in the context of the theory of motives, which aims to unify various cohomological approaches to algebraic varieties.

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