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Homotopical Cohomology and čech Cohomology

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This research was partly supported by the U. S. Department of Army through its European Research Office.

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Huber, P.J. Homotopical Cohomology and čech Cohomology. Math. Ann. 144, 73–76 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01396544

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