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Dold–Kan correspondence

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The Dold–Kan correspondence is a fundamental theorem in algebraic topology and homological algebra that establishes a relationship between two important categories: the category of simplicial sets and the category of chain complexes of abelian groups (or modules). It is named after mathematicians Alfred Dold and D. K. Kan, who formulated it in the context of homotopy theory.

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