In
algebraic topology
Algebraic topology is a branch of mathematics that uses tools from abstract algebra to study topological spaces. The basic goal is to find algebraic invariant (mathematics), invariants that classification theorem, classify topological spaces up t ...
, a -chain
is a
formal linear combination of the
-cells in a
cell complex. In
simplicial complexes (respectively,
cubical complexes), -chains are combinations of -simplices (respectively, -cubes),
but not necessarily connected. Chains are used in
homology; the elements of a homology group are equivalence classes of chains.
Definition
For a
simplicial complex , the group
of
-chains of
is given by:
where
are
singular -simplices of
. Note that an element in
is not necessarily a connected simplicial complex.
Integration on chains
Integration is defined on chains by taking the linear combination of integrals over the simplices in the chain with coefficients (which are typically integers).
The set of all ''k''-chains forms a group and the sequence of these groups is called a
chain complex.
Boundary operator on chains

The boundary of a chain is the linear combination of boundaries of the simplices in the chain. The boundary of a ''k''-chain is a (''k''−1)-chain. Note that the boundary of a simplex is not a simplex, but a chain with coefficients 1 or −1 – thus chains are the closure of simplices under the boundary operator.
Example 1: The boundary of a
path is the formal difference of its endpoints: it is a
telescoping sum. To illustrate, if the 1-chain
is a path from point
to point
, where
,
and
are its constituent 1-simplices, then
Example 2: The boundary of the triangle is a formal sum of its edges with signs arranged to make the traversal of the boundary counterclockwise.
A chain is called a cycle when its boundary is zero. A chain that is the boundary of another chain is called a boundary. Boundaries are cycles,
so chains form a
chain complex, whose homology groups (cycles modulo boundaries) are called simplicial
homology groups.
Example 3: The plane punctured at the origin has nontrivial 1-homology group since the unit circle is a cycle, but not a boundary.
In
differential geometry
Differential geometry is a Mathematics, mathematical discipline that studies the geometry of smooth shapes and smooth spaces, otherwise known as smooth manifolds. It uses the techniques of Calculus, single variable calculus, vector calculus, lin ...
, the duality between the boundary operator on chains and the
exterior derivative is expressed by the general
Stokes' theorem.
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Algebraic topology
Integration on manifolds