Cyclic Homology

In mathematics, cyclic homology is an aspect homological algebra. It was defined in 1983 by Allan Connes, written as
HCn(R).
It may be generally defined as a certain general procedure to associate a cyclic sequence of abelian groups or modules to a given mathematical object (such as a topological space or a group).

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