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Tate cohomology for arbitrary groups via satellites
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    Tate cohomology for arbitrary groups via satellites (English)
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    17 April 1995
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    Tate cohomology, originally defined on finite groups, has been extended to arbitrary groups by Benson and Carlson. The author gives an alternative definition of Benson-Carlson cohomology via satellites; the idea is that Benson-Carlson cohomology is a completion of ordinary cohomology with respect to projective modules. It follows from Mislin's definition that there is a long exact sequence for Benson-Carlson cohomology.
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    Farrell cohomology
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    Tate cohomology
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    Benson-Carlson cohomology
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    satellites
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    completion
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    projective modules
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    long exact sequence
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