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=== Algebra === * [[Čech-to-derived functor spectral sequence]] from [[Čech cohomology]] to [[sheaf cohomology]]. * [[Change of rings spectral sequence]]s for calculating Tor and Ext groups of modules. * [[Connes spectral sequence]]s converging to the cyclic homology of an algebra. * [[Gersten–Witt spectral sequence]] *[[Green's spectral sequence]] for [[Koszul cohomology]] *[[Grothendieck spectral sequence]] for composing [[derived functor]]s *[[Hyperhomology spectral sequence]] for calculating hyperhomology. *[[Künneth spectral sequence]] for calculating the homology of a tensor product of differential algebras. *[[Leray spectral sequence]] converging to the cohomology of a sheaf. *[[Local-to-global Ext spectral sequence]] *[[Lyndon–Hochschild–Serre spectral sequence]] in [[group cohomology|group (co)homology]] *[[May spectral sequence]] for calculating the Tor or Ext groups of an algebra. *Spectral sequence of a differential filtered group: described in this article. *Spectral sequence of a double complex: described in this article. *Spectral sequence of an exact couple: described in this article. *[[Universal coefficient spectral sequence]] *[[van Est spectral sequence]] converging to relative Lie algebra cohomology.
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