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[Merged by Bors] - feat: left and right homology data are dual notions #5674
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This PR shows that left and right homology data of short complexes are dual notions.
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This PR shows that left and right homology data of short complexes are dual notions.
This PR introduces basic API for the right homology of short complexes, like the definition of `ShortComplex.rightHomology`. - [x] depends on: #5674 Co-authored-by: Joël Riou <37772949+joelriou@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR introduces basic API for the right homology of short complexes, like the definition of `ShortComplex.rightHomology`. - [x] depends on: #5674 Co-authored-by: Joël Riou <37772949+joelriou@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR shows that left and right homology data of short complexes are dual notions.
This PR introduces basic API for the right homology of short complexes, like the definition of `ShortComplex.rightHomology`. - [x] depends on: #5674 Co-authored-by: Joël Riou <37772949+joelriou@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR shows that left and right homology data of short complexes are dual notions.