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Mar 18, 2023 at 23:20 comment added Zhen Lin It is said that topos cohomology is precisely the fusion of sheaf cohomology and Galois cohomology. Have you looked into that? The site associated with a Galois group (or more generally any topological group) is the category of discrete sets with a continuous transitive action, with the surjective equivariant maps as covers.
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