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    The locked cohomology of the torus (English)
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    30 August 2017
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    For each semi-ideal \({\mathcal F} \subset \text{Conj}_G\) (the set of conjugacy classes of closed subgroups), a universal \({\mathcal F}\)-space generates an equivariant cohomology theory \(H_{\mathcal F}^\ast\), called the tom Dieck cohomology theory. The locked cohomology of \(G\) is the ring \(H_{\mathcal P}(\ast)\), where \({\mathcal P} = \text{Conj}_G \setminus \{(e)\}\). The main result of the paper is to compute the locked cohomology of the torus.
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    isovariant absolute extensors
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    equivariant tom Dieck cohomology
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    universal \(G\)-space in the sense of Palais
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    universal \(G\)-space in the sense of tom Dieck
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