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Quillen + construction for finite groups
Is there an example of two non isomorphic finite groups $G$ and $H$ such that $BG^{+}$ is homotopy equivalent to $BH^{+}$ ?
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Classification of finite HNN-extensions of a finite group with respect to an isomorphism between cyclic subgroups
Given the data of a triple $(G,h,k)$ where $G$ is a finite group, and $h,k\in G$ of the same order which together generate $G$, I'm interested in understanding the possible pairs $(i,\alpha)$, where $...
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What is Atiyah's topological formulation of the odd order theorem?
Here is a quote from an article by Daniel Gorenstein on the history of the classification of finite simple groups (available here).
During that year in Harvard, Thompson began his monumental ...
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Semidirect product decomposition of the Borromean rings group
Let $X=S^3\setminus B$ be the link complement of the Borromean rings.
(source)
Then $G=\pi_1(X)$ has a presentation of the form
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G = \langle \; a,b,c \mid [a,[b^{-1},c]],\; ...
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Homology of a limit of semidirect products
Suppose I have two families of groups $A_k$ and $B_k$ indexed by the natural numbers and suppose $B_k$ acts on $A_k$. Suppose there are groups homomorphisms $A_{k+1} \rtimes B_{k+1} \to A_k \rtimes ...
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Does there exist smooth circle action on manifolds M^{4n} with exactly three fixed points such that n\neq 1
I have a question in mind for some time. That is, does there exist a smooth circle action on a closed manifold $M^{4n}$ ($n\geq 2$) with exactly three fixed points?
Remarks:(1) For n=1, the examples ...
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Explicit description of a subgroup of the braid group $\mathsf{B}_2(C_2)$
This is related to my previous MathOverflow question Fundamental group of $\mathrm{Sym}^2(C_g)$ minus the diagonal.
Let $C_2$ be a smooth curve of genus $2$ and $X:=\mathrm{Sym}^2(C_2)$ its second ...
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Morphism from a surface group to a symmetric group, lifted to the braid group
Let $\Sigma_g$ be the fundamental group of the closed orientable surface of genus $g\ge 2$; let $B_n$ be the braid group on $n\ge 3$ braids; let $S_n$ be the symmetric group on $n$ letters; let $p:B_n\...
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Monoid of continuous self-maps of (real) surfaces
Let $S$ be a closed surface of genus $g > 0$ and $[S,S] = Hom(\pi_{1}(S),\pi_{1}(S))$ be the monoid of (homotopy classes of) continuous maps from $S$ to itself. Consider the semi-group $A$ of ...
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no classification of nilpotent lie groups
there is no classification of (simply connected) nilpotent lie groups, but I am tempted to try to generalize the construction of the Heisenberg group. For an upper triangular matrix:
$$ \left(
\...
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The subtlety with (an algebraic phrasing of) the Whitehead conjecture?
The Whitehead conjecture states that if $X$ is a $2$-dimensional aspherical simplicial complex and $Y \subset X$ is a connected sub-complex then $Y$ is aspherical. This can be re-phrased in terms of ...
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from 2-cocycle to classifying map
Let $A,E,G:\mathrm{Set}_*\to\mathrm{Grp}_*$ be functors from pointed sets to (discrete) groups ($*=1$) together with natural transformations $i:A\to E, \ p: E\to G$ such that for any set $X$
\begin{...
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Compact manifolds with big mapping class group
I was wondering if compact surfaces were the only compact manifolds with a "big" or "complicated" mapping class group.
Are there higher dimensional manifolds (which are not in some way reducible to ...
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Is the Hurewicz theorem ever used to compute abelianizations?
The Hurewicz theorem tells us that if $X$ is a path-connected space then $H_1(X, \, \mathbb{Z})$ is isomorphic to the abelianisation of $\pi_1(X)$. This gives a potential method for computing the ...
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What is a finite Haken cover of the Seifert–Weber space?
It's known that the Seifert–Weber space (obtained from a dodecahedron by gluing opposite faces with a 3/10 turn) is an example of a non-Haken 3-manifold. Since every closed 3-manifold is virtually ...
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In what sense is every element of $H_2(G)$ "represented by a free action on some surface"
(This is a cross-post of this unanswered math.stackexchange question)
In Edmond's 1982 paper Surface Symmetry II, at the bottom of page 145, he writes:
"Corollary - If $G$ is a split nonabelian ...
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Trivialize a cup-product 2-cocycle of $G$ in a larger group $J$
I like to ask a simple question: how to trivialize a cup-product 2-cocycle of $G$ into a 2-coboundary of $J$ in a larger group $J$.
Let us take a nontrivial 2-cocycle $\omega_3^G(g_a, g_b) \in H^2(G,\...
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$G$ cocycle split and trivialized to a coboundary in $J$, given a group homomorphism $J \overset{r}{\rightarrow} G$
Consider a generic nontrivial 3-cocycle $\omega_3^G(g_1,g_2,g_3) \in H^3(G,U(1))$ in the cohomology group of $G$ with $U(1)=\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}$ coefficient. In otherwords, here the 3-cocycle $\...
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Lower central series quotients in terms of (co)homology
Let $G$ be a group. It is well-known that $H_1(G,\mathbb{Z})=G/[G,G]$. Also (at least up to torsion) $[G,G]/[G,[G,G]]=\Lambda^2H^1(G,\mathbb{Z})/H_2(G,\mathbb{Z})$ as explained, for example, in this ...
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$SO(3)$ 2-cocycle trivialized to a 2-coboundary in $SU(2)$?
I was trying to understand this interesting question by example.
Let me follow their previous discussion and ask: Let a generic nontrivial 2-cocycle $\omega_2^G(g_1,g_2) \in H^2(G,\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{...
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Trivialize a cup-product 3-cocycle of $G$ in a larger group $J$
Inspired by this question, let us take a nontrivial 3-cocycle $\omega_3^G(g_a, g_b, g_c) \in H^3(G,\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z})$ in the cohomology group of $G$ with $U(1)=\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}$ coefficient. ...
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Trivialize a cocycle of a continuous Lie group-cohomology to a coboundary
Someone recently asks a question $SO(3)$ 2-cocycle trivialized to a 2-coboundary in $SU(2)$? now inspires me to revisit an earlier general question to ask an example of 3-cocycle
$\omega_3^G$ of a ...
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Classifying spaces
Note: this question was edited after a comment below
I'm reading into classifying spaces for the moment and I have some questions about these things. I'm using the following definition:
Given a ...
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Restrictions on $\pi_1(X)$ of geometric origin (Kähler groups as example)
There's and old and extensively studied question about characterisation of fundamental groups of smooth compact Kähler manifolds. Restrictions imposed by Kählerness are somewhat fragile, and if we ...
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are there finite nonabelian characteristic quotients $G$ of $F_2$ inducing a surjection $Aut(F_2)\twoheadrightarrow Aut(G)$?
Let $F_2$ be the free group of rank 2. Let $K\le F_2$ be a characteristic subgroup, such that $G := F_2/K$ is finite.
Do there exist examples of such nonabelian $G$ such that the induced map
$$Aut(...
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Cohomology of the mapping class group of a non-orientable surface?
What is the low degree cohomology of the mapping class group of a non-orientable surface? More specifically, what is the universal central extension of the mapping class group of a non-orientable ...
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$G$ cocycle split to a coboundary in $J$, via a group extension
Consider a generic nontrivial $d$-cocycle $\omega_d^G \in H^d(G,U(1))$ in the cohomology group of a group $G$ with $U(1)=\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}$ coefficient. In otherwords, here the $d$-cocycle $\...
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Lifting of group homomorphisms
I asked this question a few days ago on math stackexchange but didn't get any answer so I thought I post it here too (see here):
In my first course on algebraic topology I heard about the following:
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Can we algorithmically contract loops in a simply connected space?
It is well-known that the question whether a given connected simplicial complex (or simplicial set) is simply connected, is algorithmically undecidable as it can model the word problem.
Assuming ...
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What is the first Pontryagin class of the $n$-dimensional representation of $S_n$?
The symmetric group $S_n$ has an $n$-dimensional defining representation, which splits as $n = (n-1) + 1$. Although this representation exists integrally, I would like to think of this as a real ...
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Explicit 2-cocycle from a 2nd cohomology group $H^2[Q_8 \times \mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z}, U(1)]$
I would like to know the explicit expression of 2-cocycle from a 2nd cohomology group $H^2[Q_8 \times \mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z}, U(1)]$ with $U(1)\equiv \mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}$ coefficient, or namely $H^2[...
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Is it possible to construct K(G, 1) out of a subgroup and its quotient?
Suppose we have a short exact sequence $1 \to K \to G \to Q \to 1$ and let $X_K$ and $X_Q$ be $K(K, 1)$ and $K(Q, 1)$, respectively. Is it possible to construct (in a "natural" way) a model of $K(G, 1)...
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Relation between conjugacy class, quotient isomorphism class, and signature of Fuchsian groups
Let $\Gamma\le SL(2,\mathbb{Z})$ be a finite index subgroup, not necessarily "congruence".
Let $c_4,c_6$ be the number of conjugacy classes of elements of order 4 and 6 respectively, let $c_{-1}$ be ...
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The finiteness criterium $F$ under quasi-isometry
A group $G$ is defined to have $F$ if there exists a finite $K(G,1)$.
This property is clearly not invariant under quasi-isometry as one can see from the trivial group and $\mathbb{Z}_2$.
My question:...
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Schur multiplier of $Sp(2g, \mathbb{Z}/2)$ for $g \geq 3$
This question is about the computation of $H_2(Sp(2g, \mathbb{Z}/2), \mathbb{Z})$, where $Sp(2g, \mathbb{Z}/2)$ is the group of symplectic $2g \times 2g$ matrices over $\mathbb{Z}/2$.
With respect to ...
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Cup products and the transfer map
Let $G_1$ be a finite-index subgroup of $G_2$. Let $i : H^{\ast}(G_2) \rightarrow H^{\ast}(G_1)$ be the induced map of rings. There is then a transfer homomorphism $\tau : H^{\ast}(G_1) \rightarrow ...
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Are homotopy braid groups residually nilpotent?
A group is called residually nilpotent if given any non-identity element, there is a normal subgroup not containing that element, such that the quotient group is nilpotent. It is known that pure braid ...
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Does the category of G-spectra know G?
I was recently in the situation of having access to the category of $G$-modules (for some group $G$ which I had forgotten), as just a category, i.e. no monoidal structure, together with the forgetful ...
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The homotopy type of the mapping space $Map_{B\rho}(BS^1,BG)$? for $G$ a compact Lie group
Given a homomorphism $\rho:S^1\rightarrow G$ with $G$ a compact Lie group there is an induced map of classifying spaces $B\rho:BS^1\rightarrow BG$. What is known about the homotopy type of the mapping ...
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What is an interpretation of the relation in the cohomology of the pure braid groups?
In 1968, Arnol'd proved that the integral cohomology of the pure braid group $P_n$ is isomorphic to the exterior algebra generated by the collection of degree-one classes $\omega_{i,j}\ (1 \le i < ...
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Have locally principal crossed homomorphisms been studied?
Take a (multiplicative finite) group $H$ acting on the left (by automorphisms) on an (additive finite) abelian group $A$, and recall that the abelian (additive) group of crossed homomorphisms from $H$ ...
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Torsion-freeness of two groups with 2 generators and 3 relators and Kaplansky Zero Divisor Conjecture
Let $G_1$ and $G_2$ be the groups with the following presentations:
$$G_1=\langle a,b \;|\; (ab)^2=a^{-1}ba^{-1}, (a^{-1}ba^{-1})^2=b^{-2}a, (ba^{-1})^2=a^{-2}b^2 \rangle,$$
$$G_2=\langle a,b \;|\; ...
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Inducing up the group homomorphism between mapping class groups
There are many ways to embed the braid group into the mapping class group of a surface. To describe one of them, let ${C}_{2g+2}(\mathbb{D}^2)$ be the configuration of unordered $2g+2$ points in the ...
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homological 2 dimensional groups
In a Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici paper by Benno Eckman and Heinz Müller in 1980 (volume 50, pages 510-520) proved that poincaré Duality Groups of dimension 2 with positive first ...
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Acyclicity of covering space
Suppose we have some 2-dimensional non-aspherical finite CW-complex $K$ with $\pi_1(K)=G$. Is there any sufficient condition on $H\leq G$ (and maybe on the group $G$ itself) which allows to conclude ...
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abelian and nonabelian parts of Aut($\widehat{F_2}$)
Let $F$ be the free profinite group on two generators. Let $\text{IA}(F) := \ker\left(\text{Aut}(F)\rightarrow GL_2(\widehat{\mathbb{Z}})\right)$, the group of "IA automorphisms" of $F$. (I'm also ...
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Homology of solvable Lie groups made discrete
In what follows "homology" will mean group homology, i.e. $H_*(BG^\delta;{\mathbf R})$ for the group $G$ with the discrete topology.
It is well-known how to compute the homology of abelian groups, ...
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Divisible fundamental group [duplicate]
I apologize if this question seems trivial or elementary. Is there any concrete topological space with divisible fundamental group? For example, is there any such a space the fundamental group in ...
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Groups with trivial rational homology and their finite index subgroups
For a short exact sequence $0 \to G \to H \to K \to 0$ of (discrete) groups with $K$ finite we have, as a consequence of the Hochschild-Serre spectral sequence, that $H^{\ast}(H;\mathbb Q) = H^{\ast}(...
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Exotic 2-adic lifts of mod $2$ Steinberg idempotent
Denote $B_n$ the Borel subgroup of $Gl_n(Z/2)$, i.e., the subgroup of
upper triangular matrices, $\Sigma _n$ the subgroup of permutation matrices.
The (conjugate) Steinberg idempotent is defined to be ...