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Modular invariant theory and cohomology algebras of extra-special p- groups (English)
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1986
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Let G be a finite extra-special p-group. The mod p cohomology algebra of G was determined by Quillen for \(p=2\). It eventually led to the development of Quillen's K-theory. The present work concentrates on \(p>2\) and determines the image under the restriction map from G to its maximal elementary abelian subgroups A - up to isomorphism of G, there is just one such A and just two such G with the same order. The present case is complicated because the exterior algebra part is not commutative and leads to nilpotent elements.
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finite extra-special p-group
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mod p cohomology algebra
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restriction map
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exterior algebra
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