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When is Group Cohomology Finitary?
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- If $G$ is a group, then we say that the functor $H^n(G,-)$ is finitary if it commutes with all filtered colimit systems of coefficient modules. We investigate groups with cohomology almost everywhere finitary; that is, groups with $n$th cohomology functors finitary for all sufficiently large $n$. We establish sufficient conditions for a group $G$ possessing a finite dimensional model for $e.g.$ to have cohomology almost everywhere finitary. We also prove a stronger result for the subclass of groups of finite virtual cohomological dimension, and use this to answer a question of Leary and Nucinkis. Finally, we show that if $G$ is a locally (polycyclic-by-finite) group, then $G$ has cohomology almost everywhere finitary if and only if $G$ has finite virtual cohomological dimension and the normalizer of every non-trivial finite subgroup of $G$ is finitely generated.<br />Comment: 26 pages
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Group Theory
Mathematics - K-Theory and Homology
20J06
20J05
18G15
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.0803.2540
- Document Type :
- Working Paper