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    Homology Class

    Definition

    A homology class in a singular homology theory is represented by a finite linear combination of geometric subobjects with zero boundary. Such a linear combination is considered to be homologous to zero if it is the boundary of something having dimension one greater. For instance, two points that can be connected by a path comprise the boundary for that path, so any two points in a component are homologous and represent the same homology class.

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