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Natural central extensions of groups. (English)
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2 July 2008
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Summary: Given a group \(G\) and an integer \(n\geq 2\) we construct a new group \(\widetilde{\mathcal K}(G,n)\). Although this construction naturally occurs in the context of finding new invariants for complex algebraic surfaces, it is related to the theory of central extensions and the Schur multiplier. A surprising application is that Abelian groups of odd order possess naturally defined covers that can be computed from a given cover by a kind of warped Baer sum.
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covering groups
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Schur multipliers
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central extensions
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fundamental groups of plane curve complements
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warped Baer sums
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covers of finite groups
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