St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 12. cilt,1-505. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2001 |
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Sayfa 492
Theorem . If A is a G - module and B is a cohomologically trivial G - module , then the modules A & B , Hom ( A , B ) are also cohomologically trivial . For a group G and a commutative associative ring L with identity we denote by L [ G ] ...
Theorem . If A is a G - module and B is a cohomologically trivial G - module , then the modules A & B , Hom ( A , B ) are also cohomologically trivial . For a group G and a commutative associative ring L with identity we denote by L [ G ] ...
Sayfa 499
... module W is cohomolog- ically trivial . In a similar way , we can prove that d ' is a monomorphism and that W / Im d ' is a coho- mologically trivial module . Therefore , the modules A , C are cohomologically equivalent . Lemma 3.1 is ...
... module W is cohomolog- ically trivial . In a similar way , we can prove that d ' is a monomorphism and that W / Im d ' is a coho- mologically trivial module . Therefore , the modules A , C are cohomologically equivalent . Lemma 3.1 is ...
Sayfa 500
... module X is cohomologically trivial ( again , we refer to [ CE ] ) ; since the module C is also cohomologically trivial , the leftmost and rightmost groups in both lines are equal to 0. It follows that a * is an isomorphism , and the ...
... module X is cohomologically trivial ( again , we refer to [ CE ] ) ; since the module C is also cohomologically trivial , the leftmost and rightmost groups in both lines are equal to 0. It follows that a * is an isomorphism , and the ...
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