A proving technique in homological algebra which consists in looking for equivalent map compositions in commutative
diagrams, and in exploiting the properties of injective,
surjective and bijective
homomorphisms and of exact sequences.
The construction of the connecting homomorphism in the proof of the snake lemma is an example of diagram
chasing.
See also
Commutative Diagram,
Connecting Homomorphism,
Diagram Lemma,
Homological
Algebra,
Snake Lemma,
Zig-Zag
Lemma
This entry contributed by Margherita
Barile
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References
Mac Lane, S. Categories for the Working Mathematician. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 200-201,
1971.Mac Lane, S. "Diagram Chasing." §12.3 in Homology.
New York: Springer-Verlag, 364-367.Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
Diagram Chasing
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W. Weisstein. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/DiagramChasing.html
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