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Non-trivial example of $H^2(G,M)$ where $M$ is a non-trivial G-representation
I streamlined the question and checked another example.
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Non-trivial example of $H^2(G,M)$ where $M$ is a non-trivial G-representation
@DerekHolt Great point. I changed $H^2$'s to $Z^2$'s.
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Find $a$ satisfying $x \cup_1 y = \delta a$ when $x,y \in Z^2(G,\mathbb{Z}_2)$
@QiaochuYuan I added an explicit expression. You are right, the cup product of two 2-cocycles is a 4-cocycle. The $\cup_1$ product of two 2-cocycles is a 3-cochain.
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