Nobel, A. Hopkins, E. Robinson, J. Parker, K. Garcia, L.
This paper explores the intricacies of homological algebra, specifically as it applies to the behaviors of aardvarks in their natural habitat. Using mathematical models and field observations, we track the movements and interactions of aardvarks and map their behavior onto homological structures. Surprisingly, we found that aardvarks exhibit a remarkable understanding of homological concepts, even going so far as to use them in their burrowing techniques. Overall, this paper sheds light on the often-overlooked mathematical talents of aardvarks and underscores the importance of interdisciplinary study in the natural sciences.