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In [[mathematics]], the '''nerve of an open covering''' is a construction in [[topology]], of an [[abstract simplicial complex]] from an [[open covering]] of a [[topological space]] ''X''.
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The notion of nerve was introduced by [[Pavel Alexandrov]].<ref>''Paul Alexandroff'' Über den allgemeinen Dimensionsbegriff und seine Beziehungen zur elementaren geometrischen Anschauung, — Mathematische Annalen 98 (1928), стр. 617—635.</ref>
 
Given an [[index set]] ''I'', and [[open set]]s ''U<sub>i''</sub> contained in ''X'', the ''nerve'' ''N'' is the set of finite subsets of ''I'' defined as follows:
* a finite set ''J'' ⊆ ''I'' belongs to ''N'' if and only if the intersection of the ''U<sub>i</sub>'' whose subindices are in ''J'' is non-empty. That is, if and only if
 
::<math>\bigcap_{j\in J}U_j \neq \varnothing.</math>
 
Obviously, if ''J'' belongs to ''N'', then any of its subsets is also in ''N''. Therefore ''N'' is an abstract simplicial complex.
 
In general, the complex ''N'' need not reflect the topology of ''X'' accurately. For example we can cover any ''n''-sphere with two contractible sets ''U'' and ''V'', in such a way that ''N'' is a 1-[[simplex]]. However, if we also insist that the open sets corresponding to every [[Intersection (set theory)|intersection]] indexed by a set in ''N'' is also [[contractible space|contractible]], the situation changes. This means for instance that a circle covered by three open arcs, intersecting in pairs in one arc, is modelled by a homeomorphic complex, the [[geometrical realization]] of ''N''.
 
== Notes ==
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== References ==
*Samuel Eilenberg and Norman Steenrod: ''Foundations of Algebraic Topology'', Princeton University Press, 1952, p.&nbsp;234.
 
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