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A primer on computational group homology and cohomology

Group Theory 2009-06-10 v2

Abstract

These are expanded lecture notes of a series of expository talks surveying basic aspects of group cohomology and homology. They were written for someone who has had a first course in graduate algebra but no background in cohomology. You should know the definition of a (left) module over a (non-commutative) ring, what \zzz[G]\zzz[G] is (where GG is a group written multiplicatively and \zzz\zzz denotes the integers), and some ring theory and group theory. However, an attempt has been made to (a) keep the presentation as simple as possible, (b) either provide an explicit reference of proof of everything. Several computer algebra packages are used to illustrate the computations, though for various reasons we have focused on the free, open source packages such as GAP and SAGE.

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@article{arxiv.0706.0549,
  title  = {A primer on computational group homology and cohomology},
  author = {David Joyner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.0549},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

40+ pages. To appear in conference for the 60th birthday of Tont Gaglione