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1-cohomologies of a special linear group with coefficients in a module of truncated polynomials
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    1-cohomologies of a special linear group with coefficients in a module of truncated polynomials (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The author investigates 1-cohomology groups of \(SL(n,p^ s)\) with coefficients in a truncated polynomial ring over an extension field. In the present paper, \(p>2\) and \(n>2\) since the other cases had been studied already by others. The answer is 0 except when \(p=3\) where one gets at most a 1-dimensional vector space over the extension field.
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    1-cohomology groups
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    truncated polynomial ring
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