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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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Do commutator functor and intersection commute?
For two subgroups $A, B$ in $G$,
$[A,A] \cap [B,B] = [A\cap B, A \cap B]$?
At least, if $G$ is free, is the left contained in the right?
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Is $\mathbb{Z}_p$ flat $\mathbb{Z}_pG$-module for a finite $p$-group $G$?
Hello?
I have a simple question.
Is $\mathbb{Z}_p$ flat $\mathbb{Z}_pG$-module for a finite $p$-group $G$?
Here, $p$ is prime and $\mathbb{Z}_p$ means the integers localized at $(p)$.
If not, is it f …