Augmented singular chain complex

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Definition

For coefficients over the integers

The augmented singular chain complex is a slight variant of the singular chain complex where we define to equal and the boundary map as the sum of coefficients function, also called the augmentation map. Details below:

Aspect Definition
chain groups For the chain group is defined to be zero.
For define . For , the chain group is defined as the group of singular n-chains. This is the free abelian group with generating set , the set of singular n-simplices. A singular -simplex, in turn, is defined as a continuous map from the standard simplex to . The upshot is that is the group of formal integer linear combinations of continuous maps from the standard simplex to .
boundary map For , the boundary map is the zero map.
For , define as the map that adds up all the coefficients in the unique expression of an element of as a -linear combination of elements from (which can be identified with ).
For , the map is defined as follows. First, note that since freely generates , it suffices to describe what does to , and that description extends uniquely to . For an element , is the following element of : it is a signed sum , where is the inclusion map of the standard -simplex in the standard -simplex as the face, with the ordering of vertices preserved, so is indeed a singular -simplex, and the signed sum is a singular -chain.