homology

Signification

  1. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  2. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  3. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  4. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  5. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  6. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  7. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  8. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  9. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.
  10. The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship.

Étymologie

From homo- + -logy. In topology, first used by French polymath Henri Poincaré, in the sense (close to what is now called a bordism) of a relation between manifolds mapped into a reference manifold: that is, the property of such manifolds that they form the boundary of a higher-dimensional manifold inside the reference manifold. Poincaré's version was eventually replaced by the more general singular homology, which is what mathematicians now mean by homology.

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