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Let \(G\) be a group. We say that \(G\) is locally finite if every subgroup of it that is finitely generated, is finite. We define the generalized homological dimension \(\text{hd}(G)\) (resp. the modified generalized homological dimension \(\text{hd}'(G)\)) as the supremum of those integers \(n\), for which there exist a \(\mathbb Z\)-torsion-free (resp. \(\mathbb Z\)-free) \(\mathbb ZG\)-module \(M\) and an injective \(\mathbb ZG\)-module \(I\), such that \(\text{Tor}_n^{\mathbb ZG}(M,I)\neq 0\). In this paper the author proves that the locally finiteness of \(G\) is equivalent to \(\text{hd}(G)=0\) and to \(\text{hd}'(G)=0\). | |||
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A homological characterization of locally finite groups. (English)
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13 July 2012
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Let \(G\) be a group. We say that \(G\) is locally finite if every subgroup of it that is finitely generated, is finite. We define the generalized homological dimension \(\text{hd}(G)\) (resp. the modified generalized homological dimension \(\text{hd}'(G)\)) as the supremum of those integers \(n\), for which there exist a \(\mathbb Z\)-torsion-free (resp. \(\mathbb Z\)-free) \(\mathbb ZG\)-module \(M\) and an injective \(\mathbb ZG\)-module \(I\), such that \(\text{Tor}_n^{\mathbb ZG}(M,I)\neq 0\). In this paper the author proves that the locally finiteness of \(G\) is equivalent to \(\text{hd}(G)=0\) and to \(\text{hd}'(G)=0\).
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locally finite groups
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homological dimension
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functor Tor
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Tate cohomology
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