Suslin homology

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In mathematics, the Suslin homology is a homology theory attached to algebraic varieties. It was proposed by Suslin in 1987, and developed by Template:Harvs. It is sometimes called singular homology as it is analogous to the singular homology of topological spaces.

By definition, given an abelian group A and a scheme X of finite type over a field k, the theory is given by

Hi(X,A)=Tori(C,A)

where C is a free graded abelian group whose degree n part is generated by integral subschemes of n×X, where n is an n-simplex, that are finite and surjective over n.

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