Geometry and Cohomology in Group Theory

Geometry and Cohomology in Group Theory
Title Geometry and Cohomology in Group Theory PDF eBook
Author Peter H. Kropholler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 332
Release 1998-05-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 052163556X

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This volume reflects the fruitful connections between group theory and topology. It contains articles on cohomology, representation theory, geometric and combinatorial group theory. Some of the world's best known figures in this very active area of mathematics have made contributions, including substantial articles from Ol'shanskii, Mikhajlovskii, Carlson, Benson, Linnell, Wilson and Grigorchuk, which will be valuable reference works for some years to come. Pure mathematicians working in the fields of algebra, topology, and their interactions, will find this book of great interest.

Local Fields

Local Fields
Title Local Fields PDF eBook
Author Jean-Pierre Serre
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 249
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1475756739

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The goal of this book is to present local class field theory from the cohomo logical point of view, following the method inaugurated by Hochschild and developed by Artin-Tate. This theory is about extensions-primarily abelian-of "local" (i.e., complete for a discrete valuation) fields with finite residue field. For example, such fields are obtained by completing an algebraic number field; that is one of the aspects of "localisation". The chapters are grouped in "parts". There are three preliminary parts: the first two on the general theory of local fields, the third on group coho mology. Local class field theory, strictly speaking, does not appear until the fourth part. Here is a more precise outline of the contents of these four parts: The first contains basic definitions and results on discrete valuation rings, Dedekind domains (which are their "globalisation") and the completion process. The prerequisite for this part is a knowledge of elementary notions of algebra and topology, which may be found for instance in Bourbaki. The second part is concerned with ramification phenomena (different, discriminant, ramification groups, Artin representation). Just as in the first part, no assumptions are made here about the residue fields. It is in this setting that the "norm" map is studied; I have expressed the results in terms of "additive polynomials" and of "multiplicative polynomials", since using the language of algebraic geometry would have led me too far astray.

Algebra VII

Algebra VII
Title Algebra VII PDF eBook
Author D.J. Collins
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 248
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642580130

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From the reviews: "... The book under review consists of two monographs on geometric aspects of group theory ... Together, these two articles form a wide-ranging survey of combinatorial group theory, with emphasis very much on the geometric roots of the subject. This will be a useful reference work for the expert, as well as providing an overview of the subject for the outsider or novice. Many different topics are described and explored, with the main results presented but not proved. This allows the interested reader to get the flavour of these topics without becoming bogged down in detail. Both articles give comprehensive bibliographies, so that it is possible to use this book as the starting point for a more detailed study of a particular topic of interest. ..." Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 1996

Cohomology Rings of Finite Groups

Cohomology Rings of Finite Groups
Title Cohomology Rings of Finite Groups PDF eBook
Author Jon F. Carlson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 782
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9401702152

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Group cohomology has a rich history that goes back a century or more. Its origins are rooted in investigations of group theory and num ber theory, and it grew into an integral component of algebraic topology. In the last thirty years, group cohomology has developed a powerful con nection with finite group representations. Unlike the early applications which were primarily concerned with cohomology in low degrees, the in teractions with representation theory involve cohomology rings and the geometry of spectra over these rings. It is this connection to represen tation theory that we take as our primary motivation for this book. The book consists of two separate pieces. Chronologically, the first part was the computer calculations of the mod-2 cohomology rings of the groups whose orders divide 64. The ideas and the programs for the calculations were developed over the last 10 years. Several new features were added over the course of that time. We had originally planned to include only a brief introduction to the calculations. However, we were persuaded to produce a more substantial text that would include in greater detail the concepts that are the subject of the calculations and are the source of some of the motivating conjectures for the com putations. We have gathered together many of the results and ideas that are the focus of the calculations from throughout the mathematical literature.

Topics in Cohomology of Groups

Topics in Cohomology of Groups
Title Topics in Cohomology of Groups PDF eBook
Author Serge Lang
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 236
Release 1996-08-19
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9783540611813

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The book is a mostly translated reprint of a report on cohomology of groups from the 1950s and 1960s, originally written as background for the Artin-Tate notes on class field theory, following the cohomological approach. This report was first published (in French) by Benjamin. For this new English edition, the author added Tate's local duality, written up from letters which John Tate sent to Lang in 1958 - 1959. Except for this last item, which requires more substantial background in algebraic geometry and especially abelian varieties, the rest of the book is basically elementary, depending only on standard homological algebra at the level of first year graduate students.

Group Cohomology and Algebraic Cycles

Group Cohomology and Algebraic Cycles
Title Group Cohomology and Algebraic Cycles PDF eBook
Author Burt Totaro
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2014-06-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1107015774

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This book presents a coherent suite of computational tools for the study of group cohomology algebraic cycles.

The Geometry and Cohomology of Some Simple Shimura Varieties. (AM-151)

The Geometry and Cohomology of Some Simple Shimura Varieties. (AM-151)
Title The Geometry and Cohomology of Some Simple Shimura Varieties. (AM-151) PDF eBook
Author Michael Harris
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 287
Release 2001-11-04
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0691090920

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This book aims first to prove the local Langlands conjecture for GLn over a p-adic field and, second, to identify the action of the decomposition group at a prime of bad reduction on the l-adic cohomology of the "simple" Shimura varieties. These two problems go hand in hand. The results represent a major advance in algebraic number theory, finally proving the conjecture first proposed in Langlands's 1969 Washington lecture as a non-abelian generalization of local class field theory. The local Langlands conjecture for GLn(K), where K is a p-adic field, asserts the existence of a correspondence, with certain formal properties, relating n-dimensional representations of the Galois group of K with the representation theory of the locally compact group GLn(K). This book constructs a candidate for such a local Langlands correspondence on the vanishing cycles attached to the bad reduction over the integer ring of K of a certain family of Shimura varieties. And it proves that this is roughly compatible with the global Galois correspondence realized on the cohomology of the same Shimura varieties. The local Langlands conjecture is obtained as a corollary. Certain techniques developed in this book should extend to more general Shimura varieties, providing new instances of the local Langlands conjecture. Moreover, the geometry of the special fibers is strictly analogous to that of Shimura curves and can be expected to have applications to a variety of questions in number theory.