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A characterization of cohomological dimension for a big class of groups. (English)
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15 April 2011
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Let's recall that \(\mathcal{HF}\) is the smallest class of groups which contains the class of finite group and whenever a group admits a finite dimensional contractible \(G\)-CW-complex with stabilizers in \(\mathcal{HF}\), then \(G\) is in \(\mathcal{HF}\). A group \(G\) is said to be an \(\mathcal{LHF}\)-group if every finitely generated subgroup of \(G\) is an \(\mathcal{HF}\)-group. A group \(G\) is of type \(\Phi\) if for any \(\mathbb ZG\)-module \(M\), \(M\) has finite projective dimension \(\text{pd}_{\mathbb ZG}M\) if and only if \(\text{pd}_{\mathbb ZH}M\) is finite for every subgroup \(H\) of \(G\). In this paper the author studies certain cohomological invariants for the class of \(\mathcal{LHF}\)-groups; in particular it is proved that, if \(G\) is an \(\mathcal{LHF}\)-group, then \(G\) is of type \(\Phi\) if and only if the finitistic dimension of \(\mathbb ZG\) is finite (\(\text{findim}(\mathbb ZG)<\infty\)).
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\(\mathcal{HF}\)-groups
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\(\mathcal{LHF}\)-groups
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groups of type \(\Phi\)
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finitistic dimension
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cohomological dimension
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integral group rings
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invariants
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