Borel–Moore homology

In topology, Borel−Moore homology or homology with closed support is a homology theory for locally compact spaces, introduced by Armand Borel and John Moore in 1960. For reasonable compact spaces, Borel−Moore homology coincides with the usual singular homology.

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Borel–Moore homology

In topology, Borel−Moore homology or homology with closed support is a homology theory for locally compact spaces, introduced by Armand Borel and John Moore in 1960. For reasonable compact spaces, Borel−Moore homology coincides with the usual singular homology.

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