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    The first derived functor of the inverse limit and localization (English)
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    22 August 2002
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    For a tower \(G\) of finitely generated nilpotent groups we denote by \(G_{(p)} \) its localization at a prime \(p\). It is shown that if \(\varprojlim^1G\) is nontrivial, then the canonical map \(\varprojlim^1G\to\prod_{\text{all primes}}\varprojlim^1G_{(p)}\) is an infinite-to-one covering. Another result concerning the first derived functor of the inverse limit and localization is also shown in this paper.
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    \(p\)-localizations
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    CW-complexes
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    finitely generated nilpotent groups
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    inverse limits
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    derived functors
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