This lecture covers the concept of cellular homology, focusing on the relationship between homology groups of a space and its subspaces. It explains the boundary maps and their role in computing homology groups.
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Homology is one of the most important tools to study topological spaces and it plays an important role in many fields of mathematics. The aim of this course is to introduce this notion, understand its