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Extensions of $G$-modules parametrized by $H^1$
Let $G$ be a finitely generated group and let $V$, $W$ be one-dimensional representations of $G$ over $\mathbb{F}_q$. (I guess one can think of $V$ and $W$ simply as $G$-modules, which are isomorphic ...
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Lyndon–Hochschild–Serre spectral sequence for a non-normal subgroup
Is there an analogue of the Lyndon–Hochschild–Serre spectral sequence for a non-normal subgroup?
What can you say about it? Can you describe $E^{p, q}_1$ ? What is about $E^{p, q}_2$?
What is the best ...
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Group cohomology with coefficients in a graded module
I am working in a problem group cohomology and nailed it down to compute a cohomology using an spectral sequence argument. The situation is as follows:
Let $G = C_4 = \langle \sigma \rangle$ be the ...
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Trivial action in the Hochschild-Serre spectral sequence
I probably don't understand something very basic about Hochschild-Serre spectral sequence.
Let $G$ be a group with normal subgroup $N$ and $M$ a $G$-module with trivial action. Then as far as I ...
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Induced Homomorphism on Cohomology of Symmetric Group 3
For the symmetric group $S_3$, there is an inclusion $i:\mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z}\hookrightarrow S_3$. How can I assert that the induced homomorphism $$i^{\ast}:H^{n}(S_3,\mathbb{Z})\rightarrow H^{n}(\...
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Conditions for the restriction $H^i(G,A)\to H^i(H,A)$ being surjective
I was wondering what the condition is for the restriction map (in group cohomology) $H^i(G,A)\to H^i(H,A)$ to be surjective.
I am a little confused about when maps between cohomology groups are ...
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Relating inflation maps from spectral sequences in lower and higher dimensions
The spectral sequence has some nice property.
Consider $ N \to G \overset{R}{\to} Q $ and $G/N=Q$. There is a spectral sequence $\{E^{p,q}_n, d_n\}$ with: (i) The differential is defined as a map $...
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Inflate a finite-group cocycle into coboundary in non-Abelian groups
Edit: In case that there is no solution for the original question, I modify to enrich the question.
We like to ask a possible specific inflation a $H^3(Q, \mathbb{R} /\mathbb{Z})$ cocycle with a ...
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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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cohomology version of Cartan-Leray spectral sequence that deduces cup product
On page 338, A User's Guide to Spectral Sequences. 2nd Edition, by John McCleary, Theorem 8.9, there is a Cartan-Leray spectral sequence for homology:
If $X$ is a connected pace on which the group $\...
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A question on some computation of group cohomologies
Let $G=H\times J$, where $H\cong J\cong C_2$ (cyclic group of order 2). Let $M \cong \mathbb{Z}$ be a $G$-module via "trivial $H$-action and negation $J$-action". My question is "What are the group ...
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H^d[U(1)^n,U(1)] of the Borel cohomology and Chern-Simons theory
Firstly I apologize that I am a physicist, with a relatively unrigorous math training. My approach of the problem can be Feynman style. Below $Z$ is the integer $\mathbb{Z}$, and $U(1)$ Abelian group ...