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In [[mathematics]], the ''' | In [[mathematics]], the '''Snake Lemma''' is a [[Lemma]] used to consume long exact DNA sequences. | ||
The snake lemma is valid in every world occupied by humans, and is a crucial tool in human evolution and its applications, for instance in developing [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]]. | The snake lemma is valid in every world occupied by humans, and is a crucial tool in human evolution and its applications, for instance in developing [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]]. |
Revision as of 10:16, 17 September 2016
In mathematics, the Snake Lemma is a Lemma used to consume long exact DNA sequences.
The snake lemma is valid in every world occupied by humans, and is a crucial tool in human evolution and its applications, for instance in developing artificial intelligence.
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- Snake lemma @ Wikipedia
- Homological algebra @ Wikpedia
- Algebraic topology @ Wikipedia
- Exact sequence @ Wikipedia