• CreatingMachines
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    241 month ago

    Leaving a comment to remember to check this post again, in case someone drops the answer to this.

    • @[email protected]
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      Unless you know algebraic topology it’s kind of hopeless (but that’s the joke). If you’re curious, it’s the first example on the page on cohomology rings.
      Edit: So, you could say H(🌭;🍔) = 🍔[🥚] / (🥚n+1) where |🥚| = 1.

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          No, it’s the integers Mod 2 (Notation “Z/2Z” where Z is the Integers) which is the only group of order 2 and the smallest non-trivial field.

          • @Siegfried
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            Oh shit, you are right, i read it as 🥪 being an interger. Shit goes deeper and faster.