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[Merged by Bors] - feat: more API for the right homology of short complexes #6089

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This PR develops more API for the right homology of short complexes. All definitions and statements are parallel to their left homology counterparts.


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Thanks!
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Thanks for the review!

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This PR develops more API for the right homology of short complexes. All definitions and statements are parallel to their left homology counterparts.

- [x] depends on: #6008 



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This PR develops more API for the right homology of short complexes. All definitions and statements are parallel to their left homology counterparts.

- [x] depends on: #6008 



Co-authored-by: Joël Riou <37772949+joelriou@users.noreply.github.com>
kim-em pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 14, 2023
This PR develops more API for the right homology of short complexes. All definitions and statements are parallel to their left homology counterparts.

- [x] depends on: #6008 



Co-authored-by: Joël Riou <37772949+joelriou@users.noreply.github.com>
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