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    An example of coherent singular homology groups (English)
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    \textit{Yu. T. Lisitsa} and \textit{S. Mardešić} [Lect. Notes Math. 1060, 164-173 (1984; Zbl 0553.55008)], studied the coherent pro-homotopy category CPHTop. Earlier the author of this paper under review, studied coherent singular homology groups and showed that they are invariants of coherent pro-homotopy. This will appear in Tsukuba J. Math. This note shows that there exists a 2-dimensional pointed movable continuum in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\) whose third coherent singular homology group with rational coefficients is nonvanishing. It follows from this example that coherent singular homology is different from Steenrod-Sitnikov and Čech homology.
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    Steenrod-Sitnikov homology
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    coherent pro-homotopy category
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    coherent singular homology groups
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    pointed movable continuum
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    Čech homology
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