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Definition
Let be the category of compact polyhedral pairs. A homology theory on is defined as follows.
Data
- For every nonnegative integer , a functor where denotes the category of Abelian groups
- For every positive integer, a natural transformation where is the functor that sends to .
Axioms
- Homotopy axiom: If are homotopic, then
- Exactness axiom: For every pair with inclusions , there is a long exact sequence:
- Excision axiom: For every open subset whose closure lies in the interior of , the map of homotopy groups induced by the inclusion is an isomorphism
- Dimension axiom: If is a one-point space, then is trivial for all . One calls the coefficient group of the homology theory.
For a homology theory, the homology of a topological space is defined as the homology of the pair .