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In the context of cohomology, a pullback is a construction that allows you to take a cohomology class on a target space and "pull it back" to a cohomology class on a domain space via a continuous map. This is particularly common in algebraic topology and differential geometry. ### Formal Definition Let \( f: X \to Y \) be a continuous map between two topological spaces \( X \) and \( Y \).

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