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(Co)chain complexes, abelian Categories, (pre)sheaves, (co)homology in various (possibly highly generalized) settings, spectra, derived functors, resolutions, spectral sequences, homotopy categories. Chain complexes in an abelian category form the heart of homological algebra.
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Does a central extension split over some finite index subgroup?
No. Deligne gave a famous example of a central extension
$$
1\to\mathbb{Z}/2\to \widetilde{G}\to G\to 1
$$
such that $G$ is a finite-index subgroup of $PSp(2n,\mathbb{Z})$ but $\widetilde{G}$ is not r …
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Is there a finitely presented group with infinite homology over $\mathbb{Q}$?
Thompson's group F is an example. It's finitely presented and, according to this paper of Ken Brown, the integral homology is free abelian of rank 2 in every positive dimension.
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finite complex with non-finitely generated homology with local coefficients
As Ricardo points out in the comments, there's an error in my sketched calculation below. I also didn't notice the requirement that $X$ should be finite, so the natural $BK$ fails on two counts! How …