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The cohomology of homotopy categories and the general linear group
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    The cohomology of homotopy categories and the general linear group (English)
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    The authors define cohomology groups of a very general kind for small categories and consider their properties. The second cohomology groups classify certain kinds of extensions. If \({\mathbb{C}}\) is a suitable subcategory of the homotopy category, then it has a canonical 3- dimensional cohomology class \(<{\mathbb{C}}>\), which acts as a universal Toda bracket. Several examples are given. In particular, there is an elegant description of Igusa's associativity class \(\chi\) (1) in the cohomology of \(GL_ n({\mathbb{Z}})\). It is got by considering wedges of spheres and automorphisms of nil(2)-groups (groups of the form F/[F,[F,F]] with F a free group).
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    cohomology of categories
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    secondary homotopy operations
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    cohomology groups
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    small categories
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    second cohomology groups
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    homotopy category
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    universal Toda bracket
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    Igusa's associativity class
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    nil(2)-groups
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