Chain

The same as a totally ordered set.

A formal linear combination of simplices (of a triangulation, of a simplicial set and, in particular, of singular simplices of a topological space) or of cells. In the most general sense it is an element of the group of chains of an arbitrary (as a rule, free) chain complex. A chain with coefficients in a group is an element of the tensor product of a chain complex by the group .

References

[1]  N.E. Steenrod,   S. Eilenberg,   "Foundations of algebraic topology" , Princeton Univ. Press  (1966)
[2]  P.J. Hilton,   S. Wylie,   "Homology theory. An introduction to algebraic topology" , Cambridge Univ. Press  (1960)


A.F. Kharshiladze


This text originally appeared in Encyclopaedia of Mathematics - ISBN 1402006098

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