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If \(G\) is a finite group and \({\mathcal H}\) a collection of subgroups of \(G\) closed under conjugation and taking subgroups, then a \(G\)-fibration over a \(G\)-\(CW\)-complex \(B\) is a \(G\)-equivariant fibration over \(B\) with fibers equivariantly homotopy equivalent to a space in a compatible family of \(H\)-spaces, \(H\in{\mathcal H}\). If the isotropy groups are in \({\mathcal H}\) and \(B^H\) is simply connected for every isotropy group \(H\), then there is an obstruction cocycle defined for a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^n\). The cocylce is an element of the Bredon cochain group at level \(n+ 1\) with coefficients in a local system of homotopy groups at level \(n\). The main result of this paper is that this Bredon cocycle behaves like a classical obstruction cocycle, that is the cocycle vanishes if and only if the \(G\)-fibration extends to a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^{n+1}\) and the cohomology class of the cocycle vanishes if and only if the restriction of the \(G\)-fibration to \(B^{n-1}\) extends to a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^{n+1}\). In both cases, the total space of the extension is \(G\)-homotopy equivalent to a \(G\)-\(CW\)-complex.
Property / review text: If \(G\) is a finite group and \({\mathcal H}\) a collection of subgroups of \(G\) closed under conjugation and taking subgroups, then a \(G\)-fibration over a \(G\)-\(CW\)-complex \(B\) is a \(G\)-equivariant fibration over \(B\) with fibers equivariantly homotopy equivalent to a space in a compatible family of \(H\)-spaces, \(H\in{\mathcal H}\). If the isotropy groups are in \({\mathcal H}\) and \(B^H\) is simply connected for every isotropy group \(H\), then there is an obstruction cocycle defined for a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^n\). The cocylce is an element of the Bredon cochain group at level \(n+ 1\) with coefficients in a local system of homotopy groups at level \(n\). The main result of this paper is that this Bredon cocycle behaves like a classical obstruction cocycle, that is the cocycle vanishes if and only if the \(G\)-fibration extends to a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^{n+1}\) and the cohomology class of the cocycle vanishes if and only if the restriction of the \(G\)-fibration to \(B^{n-1}\) extends to a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^{n+1}\). In both cases, the total space of the extension is \(G\)-homotopy equivalent to a \(G\)-\(CW\)-complex. / rank
 
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Property / reviewed by: Robert D. Little / rank
 
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Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 55R91 / rank
 
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equivariant fibration
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Bredon cohomology
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obstruction theory
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group action
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    If \(G\) is a finite group and \({\mathcal H}\) a collection of subgroups of \(G\) closed under conjugation and taking subgroups, then a \(G\)-fibration over a \(G\)-\(CW\)-complex \(B\) is a \(G\)-equivariant fibration over \(B\) with fibers equivariantly homotopy equivalent to a space in a compatible family of \(H\)-spaces, \(H\in{\mathcal H}\). If the isotropy groups are in \({\mathcal H}\) and \(B^H\) is simply connected for every isotropy group \(H\), then there is an obstruction cocycle defined for a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^n\). The cocylce is an element of the Bredon cochain group at level \(n+ 1\) with coefficients in a local system of homotopy groups at level \(n\). The main result of this paper is that this Bredon cocycle behaves like a classical obstruction cocycle, that is the cocycle vanishes if and only if the \(G\)-fibration extends to a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^{n+1}\) and the cohomology class of the cocycle vanishes if and only if the restriction of the \(G\)-fibration to \(B^{n-1}\) extends to a \(G\)-fibration over \(B^{n+1}\). In both cases, the total space of the extension is \(G\)-homotopy equivalent to a \(G\)-\(CW\)-complex.
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    equivariant fibration
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    Bredon cohomology
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    obstruction theory
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    group action
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