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Duplex Unwinding with DEAD-Box Proteins, that two closed paths in a space are homotopic provided that each of them can be “continuously deformed into the other.” In Figure 4.1, for example, paths . and . are homotopic to each other and . is homotopic to a constant path. Path . is not homotopic to either . or . since neither . nor . can be

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53168-6the first homology group is completely determined by the fundamental group. For this reason, the need for higher dimensional analogues of the fundamental group was recognized early in the development of algebraic topology. Definitions of these “higher homotopy groups” were given in the years 1932–19

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Introduction to Helicene Chemistrynce they apply to more spaces. The process of extending homology to spaces more general than polyhedra began in the years 1921–1933 and has continued to the present day. The pioneers in this work were Oswald Veblen, Solomon Lefschetz, Leopold Vietoris, and Eduard Čech. In this chapter we shall exami

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0172-6056 opology and some familiarity with vector spaces. Outlines of the prerequisite material can be found in the appendices at the end of the text. It is suggested th978-1-4684-9475-4Series ISSN 0172-6056 Series E-ISSN 2197-5604

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