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MacLane method of group cohomologies and gauge theories on finite lattices (English)
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13 October 1994
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It is well known that the set of inequivalent extensions of a group \(Q\) by an Abelian group \(T\), with given action of \(Q\) on \(T\), can be labelled by the elements of a second cohomology group. It is also well known that the classification of crystallographic space groups falls within this extension framework, as does the so-called magnetic translation group in the Brown-Zak theory of an electron moving in a crystal under the additional influence of a uniform magnetic field. A theoretical labelling is one thing, but the actual computation of the second cohomology group is not usually that easy. The MacLane free group method offers a considerable reduction in the combinatorial explosion inherent in any direct attack on the problem. This method is reviewed, as are the two applications referred to above.
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group extensions
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computations of second cohomology groups
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inequivalent extensions
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crystallographic space groups
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magnetic translation groups
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MacLane free group method
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