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In algebraic topology, a transgression map is a way to transfer cohomology classes.It occurs, for example in the inflation-restriction exact sequence in group cohomology, and in integration in fibers. It also naturally arises in many spectral sequences; see spectral sequence#Edge maps and transgressions.

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