K-homology - meaning and definition. What is K-homology
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What (who) is K-homology - definition


K-homology         
In mathematics, K-homology is a homology theory on the category of locally compact Hausdorff spaces. It classifies the elliptic pseudo-differential operators acting on the vector bundles over a space.
Homology (mathematics)         
TOPOLOGICAL INVARIANTS
Homology group; Homology theory; Homology class; Homology groups; Homology theories; Homology of a chain complex; Betti group
In mathematics, homologyin part from Greek ὁμός homos "identical" is a general way of associating a sequence of algebraic objects, such as abelian groups or modules, with other mathematical objects such as topological spaces. Homology groups were originally defined in algebraic topology.
homolog         
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EXISTENCE OF SHARED ANCESTRY BETWEEN A PAIR OF STRUCTURES, OR GENES, IN DIFFERENT TAXA
Homolog; Homologous pair; Phylogenetic homology; Homologous structure; Homologous structures; Homology (evolutionary biology); Homology (evolution); Biological analogy; Homologous Structures; Homology (trait); Homologous organ; Homology in arthropods; Homology in plants; Homology in behavior; Homology in mammals; Developmental homology; Arthropod homology; Mammal homology; Plant homology; Principle of connections; Biological homology
¦ noun US variant spelling of homologue.