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A combinatorial interpretation of the third integral homology of a group
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    A combinatorial interpretation of the third integral homology of a group (English)
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    In this paper the author gives an interpretation of the third integral homology group \(H_ 3(G)\) through the combinatorial aspects of G. The main result is: Theorem: There is a natural isomorphism \(H_ 3(G)\equiv B(X:R)/C(X:R)\) between \(H_ 3(G)\) and the quotient of the group of balanced identities B(X:R) modulo the group of coupled identities C(X:R) for any presentation (X:R) of G. More interesting results are proved in this direction with topological flavor.
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    third integral homology group
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    balanced identities
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    coupled identities
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    presentation
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