The Eilenberg–Moore spectral sequence is a mathematical tool that arises in homological algebra and algebraic topology, designed to compute the homology or cohomology of a space by analyzing the derived functors of certain functors associated with sheaves. This spectral sequence is particularly useful for understanding the relationship between sheaf cohomology and simplicial methods, revealing deep connections between local and global properties of spaces.
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