Display title | De Rham–Weil theorem |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In algebraic topology, the De Rham–Weil theorem allows computation of sheaf cohomology using an acyclic resolution of the sheaf in question.
Let $ {\mathcal {F}} $ be a sheaf on a topological space $ X $ and $ {\mathcal {F}}^{\bullet } $ a resolution of $ {\mathcal {F}} $ by acyclic sheaves. Then... |