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That ain't easy. However, if you accept that DeRham cohomology is nothing but the cohomology of a particular soft resolution of the constant sheaf, then the book Cohomology of Sheaves by B. Iversen is of great help, albeit a bit hard to digest. The techniques in this book are really powerful and they've gotten me out of a jam many a times.

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That ain't easy. However, if you accept that DeRham cohomology is is nothing but the cohomology of a particular soft resolution of the constant sheaf, then the book Cohomology of Sheaves by B. Iversen is of great help, albeit a bit hard to digest. The techniques in this book are really powerful and they've gotten me out of jam many a times.

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That ain't easy. However, if you accept that DeRham cohomology is is nothing , then but the cohomology of a particular soft resolution of the constant sheaf, then the book Cohomology of Sheaves by B. Iversen is of great help, albeit a bit hard to digest. The techniques in this book are really powerful and they've gotten me out of jam many a times.

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