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Zeeman's comparison theorem

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In homological algebra, Zeeman's comparison theorem, introduced by Zeeman (1957), gives conditions for a morphism of spectral sequences to be an isomorphism.

References

  • Roitberg, Joseph; Hilton, Peter (1976), "On the Zeeman comparison theorem for the homology of quasi-nilpotent fibrations", The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics. Oxford. Second Series, 27 (108): 433–444, doi:10.1093/qmath/27.4.433, ISSN 0033-5606, MR 0431151
  • Zeeman, Erik Christopher (1957), "A proof of the comparison theorem for spectral sequences", Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc., 53: 57–62, doi:10.1017/S0305004100031984, MR 0084769