A mathematical or topological term referring to something that lacks coboundaries; relating to the boundary structure in cohomology theory.
From 'co-' (prefix meaning together or mutually) plus 'boundless' (without boundaries). Used in advanced mathematics, particularly in algebraic topology.
Coboundless forms are central to understanding the 'shape' of abstract mathematical spaces—they're how mathematicians study objects they can't even visualize directly.
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