spectral sequence
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spectral sequence
Summary
spectral sequence ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (136 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- spectral sequence is credited with the discovery of Jean Leray[2].
- spectral sequence's image is recorded as Spectral Sequence Visualization.jpg[3].
- spectral sequence's subclass of is recorded as mathematical object[4].
- spectral sequence's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1946-00-00T00:00:00Z[5].
- spectral sequence's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03d82n[6].
- spectral sequence's Stack Exchange tag is recorded as https://mathoverflow.net/tags/spectral-sequences[7].
- spectral sequence's Stack Exchange tag is recorded as https://math.stackexchange.com/tags/spectral-sequences[8].
- spectral sequence's studied by is recorded as homological algebra[9].
- spectral sequence's studied by is recorded as algebraic topology[10].
- spectral sequence's BabelNet ID is recorded as 03683397n[11].
- spectral sequence's MathWorld ID is recorded as SpectralSequence[12].
- spectral sequence's Quora topic ID is recorded as Spectral-Sequence[13].
- spectral sequence's nLab ID is recorded as spectral sequence[14].
- spectral sequence's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[15].
- spectral sequence's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 178609977[16].
- spectral sequence's Encyclopedia of Mathematics article ID is recorded as Spectral_sequence[17].
- spectral sequence's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C178609977[18].
- spectral sequence's ScienceDirect topic ID is recorded as mathematics/spectral-sequence[19].
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Works and Contributions
spectral sequence is credited with the discovery of Jean Leray[2].
Why It Matters
spectral sequence ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (136 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20]