De Rham–Weil theorem

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In algebraic topology, the De Rham–Weil theorem allows computation of sheaf cohomology using an acyclic resolution of the sheaf in question.

Let be a sheaf on a topological space X and a resolution of by acyclic sheaves. Then

Hq(X,)Hq((X)),

where Hq(X,) denotes the q-th sheaf cohomology group of X with coefficients in .

The De Rham–Weil theorem follows from the more general fact that derived functors may be computed using acyclic resolutions instead of simply injective resolutions.

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