Exact sequence
In mathematics, especially in homological algebra and other applications of Abelian category theory, as well as in group theory, an exact sequence is a (finite or infinite) sequence of objects and morphisms between them such that the image of one morphism equals the kernel of the next.
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Mathematics - Homological algebra - Abelian category - Group theory - Sequence - Morphism - Image - Kernel
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