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    On the sectional category of subgroup inclusions and Adamson cohomology theory (English)
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    21 January 2022
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    In the paper under review the authors study the sectional category of subgroup inclusions. Given any group \(G\) and a subgroup \(H\), they define the sectional category of the inclusion, \(\mbox{secat}(H\hookrightarrow G),\) as the ordinary sectional category of the map \(K(H,1)\rightarrow K(G,1)\) between the corresponding Eilenberg-MacLane spaces. This definition generalizes the already established notion of topological complexity of a group \(\pi \), originally defined as \(\mbox{TC}(\pi ):=\mbox{TC}(K(\pi,1))\). In this sense, \(\mbox{TC}(\pi )\) can be also seen as the sectional category of \(\Delta _{\pi}\hookrightarrow \pi \times \pi \) where \(\Delta _{\pi}\) denotes the diagonal subgroup of \(\pi \times \pi .\) Among their results we can mention an extension of a certain characterization of topological complexity of a group, by \textit{M. Farber} et al. [Algebr. Geom. Topol. 19, No. 4, 2023--2059 (2019; Zbl 1471.55003)], to this new setting of sectional category of group inclusions. The authors also introduce Adamson cohomology theory into their study.
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    Adamson cohomology
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    sectional category
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    topological complexity
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