Cellular cosheaf homology are cosheaf homology

Abstract

A cosheaf is the dual notion of a sheaf, but we cannot define its homology as the formal dual of sheaf cohomology, in general, because of the lack of the cosheafification. A cellular cosheaf is a contravariant functor from the face poset of a CW complex to the category of abelian groups. We show that given a cellular cosheaf F, there is a natural way to associate a cosheaf F, for which we can define homology as the formal dual of sheaf cohomology, such that the Borel-Moore homology of F is isomorphic to the homology of F whenever the underlying CW complex of F is a simplicial complex.

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