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Coboundary matrix of bar resolution for group cohomology: do the elementary divisors always divide $|G|$?
Consider the coboundary matrix $C^1(G, \mathbb{Z}) \to C^2(G, \mathbb{Z})$ of the normalized bar resolution of $G$ with coefficients in the trivial $\mathbb{Z}G$-module $\mathbb{Z}$. That is, thinking ...
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Can $\text{Aut}(G)$ be extended to contain $G$?
Let $G$ be a group (finite, say) with center $Z$. The automorphism group $\text{Aut}(G)$ sits in a short exact sequence
$$ 1 \to G/Z \to \text{Aut}(G) \to \text{Out}(G) \to 1. $$
So when $Z\neq 1$, as ...
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Stem extensions and quotients of Schur covers
Suppose that $G$ is a finite group, and that $\Gamma$ is a central extension of $G$ by $A$, that is
$$ 1 \rightarrow A \rightarrow \Gamma \rightarrow G \rightarrow 1$$
with the image of $A$ contained ...
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Cohomological characterization of when $f: \pi_1(\Sigma_g) \to P$ factors through $F_g$ when $P$ is perfect
In previous questions on this site such as this one, it has been asked when a map $\varphi \colon G \to H$ of finitely generated groups factors through a free quotient meaning that there exists a ...
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Automorphisms of (nilpotent) groups : torsion cokernel on the abelianisation implies torsion cokernel on the center?
$\DeclareMathOperator\Aut{Aut}\DeclareMathOperator\End{End}\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}\DeclareMathOperator\Z{Z}\DeclareMathOperator\Sp{Sp}\DeclareMathOperator\Span{Span}\DeclareMathOperator\ker{ker}\...
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Splitting of $\mathbb{Z}/p\to E\to (\mathbb{Z}/p)^n$ in cohomological terms
Let $d>1$ be an odd integer. Given a simplicial set $X$ and $[\gamma]\in H^2(X,\mathbb{Z}/d)$, there exists a fibration $N\mathbb{Z}/d\to E\to X$, with $$E= X_\gamma:=N\mathbb{Z}/d\times_{\gamma} X....
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Is group cohomology with the inversion action order two?
Let $\mathbb{Z}^\text{inv}$ denote the $\mathbb{Z}/2$-module defined by the inversion action on $\mathbb{Z}$. Let $G_0$ be a finite group that acts trivially on $\mathbb{Z}^\text{inv}$. Then one can ...
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Group homology for a metacyclic group
Let $G$ be a finite group, and let $M$ be a finitely generated $G$-module,
that is, a finitely generated abelian group on which $G$ acts.
We work with the first homology group
$$ H_1(G,M).$$
For any ...
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Cohomology of the adjoint representation of $\mathrm{SL}_2(k)$
Let $k$ be a finite field. Do we always have $H^1(\operatorname{PSL}_2(k), k^3) = 0$, where $\operatorname{PSL}_2(k)$ acts on $k^3$ via the adjoint representation (= conjugation action on trace zero ...
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Extension of base field for modules of groups and cohomology [duplicate]
Let $G$ be a group and let $K/k$ be a field extension. Suppose that $V$ is a $kG$-module, and let $V_K = K \otimes_k V$ be the $KG$-module given by changing the base field.
Is it true that $H^n(G,V_K) ...
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Projective representations of a finite abelian group
Projective representations of a group $G$ are classified by the second group cohomology $H^2(G,U(1))$. If $G$ is finite and abelian, it is isomorphic to the direct product of cyclic groups
$$
G\cong ...
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Cohomology of $\operatorname{GL}_3(\mathbb{F}_2)$
I’m wondering what is known about the cohomology of $\operatorname{GL}_3(\mathbb{Z}_2)$, the general linear group of $3\times3$ matrices over the finite field $\mathbb{Z}_2$. There are results in ...
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Is there a strictly coassociative resolution of polynomial growth, for a finite group?
Let $G$ be a finite group and $k$ a field of characteristic $p$. It is well known, thanks to the work of Quillen, that the trivial $kG$-module $k$ has a projective resolution of polynomial growth. To ...
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The torsion subgroup of the coinvariants for a $G$-module
Let $G$ be a finite group and $M$ be a finitely generated $G$-module,
that is, a finitely generated abelian group on which $G$ acts.
Consider the functor
$$ (G,M)\rightsquigarrow F(G,M):= (M_G)_{\rm ...
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Cohomological variety in case that Sylow subgroup is elementary abelian
Let $G$ be a finite group, $p$ a prime number, and $k$ an algebraically closed field of characteristic $p$. Then we can consider the cohomological variety of $G$, namely the maximal spectrum $V_G$ of ...
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Extensions of a simple group by an elementary abelian $p$-group
Let $V$ be an elementary abelian $p$-group of size $p^n$. Let $G$ be a finite group with $V\unlhd G$ such that $G/V=H$ is simple (like $\operatorname{PSL}(m,q)$ with $q$ a power of $p$ or any other ...
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Which finite groups have low-degree essential cohomology?
Let $G$ be a finite group, $A$ some coefficients (e.g. $A = \mathbb{F}_2$ or $\mathbb{Z}$), and write $\mathrm{H}^\bullet_{\mathrm{gp}}(G; A)$ for the (ordinary) group cohomology of $G$ with ...
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Different definitions of p-fusion and Mislin's theorem
Currently, I am trying to understand and compute homology of finite groups with coefficients in a field of positive characteristic. So, I was searching for some results that could reduce this problem (...
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What are the stable cohomology classes of the "orthogonal groups" of finite abelian groups?
Let $A$ be a finite abelian group, and equip it with a nondegenerate symmetric bilinear form $\langle,\rangle : A \times A \to \mathrm{U}(1)$. Then you can reasonably talk about the "orthogonal ...
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Is there a finite group with nontrivial $H^2$ but vanishing $H^4$, $H^5$, and $H^6$?
Is there a finite group $G$ such that the group cohomology $\mathrm{H}^2_{\mathrm{gp}}(G; \mathbb{Z}/2)$ is nontrivial but $\mathrm{H}^4_{\mathrm{gp}}(G; \mathbb{Z}/2)$, $\mathrm{H}^5_{\mathrm{gp}}(G;...
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How small can the support of a nontrivial $\mathbb F_p$-cocycle on $C_p$ be?
Let $p$ be a prime, and let $\phi : C_p^n \to \mathbb F_p$ be an $\mathbb F_p$-valued $n$-cocycle on $C_p$ (the cyclic group of order $p$) which is not an $n$-coboundary, i.e. $\phi$ represents a ...
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Finite groups inside an infinite group with the same homology
Suppose we have a triple of groups $G,H,K$ satisfying the following conditions:
$G$ and $H$ are finite groups and $K$ is an infinite group.
there exist two monomorphisms $G \rightarrow K \leftarrow H$...
6
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Cohomology of finite $p$-groups over integers in local fields
Let $p$ be a prime, $G$ be a finite group of order $p^a$. Let $M$ be a $\mathbb{Z}[G]$-module. Then $H^n(G, M)$ is annihilated by $p^a$ for all $n \geq 1$ (see e.g. Brown, Corollary III.10.2).
In ...
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Which groups have undetectable third U(1)-cohomology?
Let $G$ be a finite group. A categorical Schur detector for $G$ is a set $\mathcal{S}$ of proper subgroups $S \subsetneq G$ such that the total restriction map
$$ \mathrm{rest}_{\mathcal{S}} : \mathrm{...
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Non-trivial example of $H^2(G,M)$ where $M$ is a non-trivial G-representation
Let $G$ be a finite group; denote by $\mathbb{Z}_2$ the cyclic group of order $2$.
Let $\pi: G \rightarrow \mathbb{Z}_2$ be a non-trivial group homomorphism.
Let M be the $G$ representation $\mathbb{Z}...
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Group cochains invariant under the action of the symmetric group
Let $G$ be a finite group and $A$ an abelian group. Recall the cochain groups
$$
C^k = \{f: G^k \to A\}
$$
and the coboundary map
$$
\delta : C^k \to C^{k+1}
$$
$$
(\delta f)(g_1, \ldots, ...
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Find $a$ satisfying $x \cup_1 y = \delta a$ when $x,y \in Z^2(G,\mathbb{Z}_2)$
Let $G$ be a finite group. Let $x,y \in Z^2(G,\mathbb{Z}_2)$ be 2-cocycles. Find $a \in C^2(G,\mathbb{Z}_2)$ such that
\begin{align}
x \cup_1 y = \delta a.
\end{align}
Is there a general solution? Is ...
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When is the natural map of Tate cohomology an isomorphism?
First of all I want to say that I am not at all an expert in Group cohomology . Recently I attended a seminar where the speaker mentioned about something called Tate cohomology groups which in ...
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Tate Cohomology via stable categories
Situation
Let $G$ be a finite group and provide $G\text{-mod} := {\mathbb Z}G\text{-mod}$ with the Frobenius structure of ${\mathbb Z}$-split short exact sequences. Denote by $\underline{G\text{-mod}}...
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Split extension of finite group and Sylow subgroup by abelian $p$-group
Let $p$ be a prime and let $A$ be an abelian normal $p$-subgroup of a finite group $G$. Hence, for any Sylow $p$-subgroup $H$ of $G$, it holds that $A$ is contained in $H$ and so $A$ is a normal ...
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Is $1\neq a\in Z(2.E_7(q))\cong Z_2$ a square element in $2.E_7(q)$?
When $q$ is a power of some odd prime, is $1\neq a\in Z(2.E_7(q))\cong Z_2$ a square element in $2.E_7(q)$?
A Lie algebra is a vector space $L$ over a field $K$ on which a product operation $[xy]$ is ...
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Why do we say the Fitting subgroup/generalized Fitting subgroup control the structure of a group?
I’m learning the Fitting subgroup these days. I’m interested in this topic and particularly in the role that it plays in the structure of groups. Many people on MSE mentioned that the Fitting subgroup/...
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How does the Steenrod algebra act on $\mathrm{H}^\bullet(p^{1+2}_+, \mathbb{F}_p)$?
Let $p$ be an odd prime. The $\mathbb F_p$ cohomology of the cyclic group of order $p$ is well-known: $\mathrm{H}^\bullet(C_p, \mathbb F_p) = \mathbb F_p[\xi,x]$ where $\xi$ has degree 1, $x$ has ...
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On normalized 2-cocycle
Let $G$ be a group acts trivially on an abelian group $A$. Let
$\varepsilon $ be a normalized 2-cocycle in $ Z^{2}(G,A)$. Assume
that $G=H_{1} \times H_{2}$ and let $\varepsilon_{1}=res_{H_{1}\times
...
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Lattices with trivial coinvariants for finite groups
Let $G$ be a finite group. A $\mathbb{Z}G$-lattice is a $\mathbb{Z}G$-module that is (as abelian group) a free abelian group of finite rank.
Question: Is there a finite group $G$ and a $\mathbb{Z}...
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How is this group theoretic construct called?
Let $G$ be a finite group, $S\subset G$ a generating set, $|g| = |g|_S = $ word length with respect to $S$. Define the "defect" of $g,h$ to be
$$\psi(g,h) = |g|+|h|-|gh|$$
Then $\psi:G\times G \...
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Group cohomology of $S_3$ in terms of its Sylow subgroups
I am trying to understand $H^*(S_3, M)$ in terms of it's Sylow $p$ subgroups. From III.10.2 and III.10.3 in Brown we know that
\begin{equation}H^n(G,M) = \bigoplus_p H^n(H,M)^G\end{equation}
where $p$...
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first group cohomology for the standard representation of $S_n$ over $\mathbb{F}_2$
Let $g \geq 2$ be an integer and consider the symmetric group $S_n$ where $n = 2g+1$ or $n = 2g+2$ as a subgroup of the symplectic group $\mathrm{Sp}_{2g}(\mathbb{F}_2)$ via the standard ...
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Computation of group homology $H_2 ((\mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z}) \rtimes (\mathbb{Z}/4\mathbb{Z}),\mathbb{Z})$
In my research I need to compute the group homology of the dicyclic group Dic3, which is a semi-direct product of $\mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z}$ and $\mathbb{Z}/4\mathbb{Z}$, and let's denote it by $G$, we ...
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Small modules over finite group with large cohomology
Looking at this Example of group cohomology not annihilated by exponent of $G$? I stumbled upon one question I couldn't solve (probably because it's hard), so I post it here.
Using Lyndon resolvent, ...
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(co)homology of symmetric groups
Let $S_n=\{\text{bijections }[n]\to[n]\}$ be the n-th symmetric group. Its (co)homology will be understood with trivial action. What are the $\mathbb{Z}$-modules $H_k(S_n;\mathbb{Z})$? Using GAP, we ...
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A finite group that splits and does not split
Is there an example of a finite group $A$ that acts on a finite group $C$ irreducibly (that is, $C$ has no proper nontrivial $A$-invariant subgroup)
such that there exists an epimorphism $$\tau \colon ...
3
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a universal module for group cohomology?
I noticed the following funny fact when studying cohomology of finite groups. I explain it in the case of $H^2$ but it generalizes.
Consider a two-cocycle $a\in Z^2(G,A)$ where $A$ is a left G-module....
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Computation of $H^2(S_n,\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z})$
Do you have a nice modern reference where I could find the computation of $H^2(S_n,\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z})$, where the action is trivial ?
I have looked at the very few books on cohomology of groups ...
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Second cohomology of the adjoint representation
Let $p$ be a prime and let $M_p$ be the $\mathrm{GL}_2(\mathbb{F}_p)$-module of $2 \times 2$ matrices over $\mathbb{F}_p$ with trace $0$ (the action is by conjugation).
Is it true that for $p$ large ...
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Symmetric analogue of "alternating bihomomorphism is skew of 2-cocycle" theorem
Let $G$ be a finite abelian group. It is well-known that every alternating bihomomorphism $\Omega:G\times G \to \mathbb{C}^\times$ arises as the skew $\kappa/\kappa^T$ of a 2-cocycle $\kappa \in Z^2(G,...
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What is the mathematical name for the anomaly for an action of a group on a lattice conformal field theory?
Suppose $V$ is a (bosonic) chiral conformal field theory which is "holomorphic" in the sense that its category of vertex modules is trivial. (The definition of "chiral conformal field theory" might be ...
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Alternating bihomomorphism is skew of 2-cocycle - relative situation
Let $G$ be a finite abelian group. It is well-known that every alternating bihomomorphism $\Omega:G\times G \to \mathbb{C}^\times$ (i.e. $\Omega(g,g)=1$) arises as the skew $\kappa/\kappa^T$ of a 2-...
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H_3 of SL(n,Z) and SL(n,F_p)
Can anyone tell me what $H_3(SL_n(\mathbb{Z});\mathbb{Z})$ and $H_3(SL_n(\mathbb{F}_p);\mathbb{Z})$ are? It is easy to find references for $H_1$ and $H_2$, but it turns out that I need $H_3$ as well. ...
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Is the map $\mathrm H^4(S_{24}) \to \mathrm H^4(M_{24})$ surjective?
The group $S_{24}$ of permutations of $24$ things has fourth integral cohomology $\mathrm H^4(S_{24};\mathbb Z) \cong \mathbb Z/2 \oplus \mathbb Z/2 \oplus \mathbb Z/12$. According to Sikiric and ...