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Linear representations of algebras and groups, Lie theory, associative algebras, multilinear algebra.
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Yoga of six functors for group representations?
The accepted answer here is on a rather negative note -- I don't think that's fair! In fact, I think the correct answer is that all of this works, except that it is $\pi_\ast$ that gives group cohomol …