Essential cohomology of finite groups (Q1359438)

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Essential cohomology of finite groups
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    Essential cohomology of finite groups (English)
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    22 March 1998
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    An element of \(H^*(G,\mathbb{F}_p)\) is called essential if it restricts to zero on all proper subgroups \(H\) of \(G\), and \(\text{Ess}^*(G)\) denotes the ideal of \(H^*(G,\mathbb{F}_p)\) consisting of essential elements. It follows from this definition that the cohomology of a group \(G\) is detected by restricting to the subgroups \(H\) of \(G\) with \(\text{Ess}^*(G)\neq 0\). From this point of view a group-theoretic characterization of groups \(H\) with \(\text{Ess}^*(G)\neq 0\) is of considerable interest. Clearly such groups must be \(p\)-groups. In this paper the authors characterize a subclass; they show that for a \(p\)-group \(G\) one has \(\text{Ess}^*(G)\neq 0\) and \(H^*(G,\mathbb{F}_p)\) Cohen-Macaulay if and only if \(G\) has the property that every element of order \(p\) is central. Examples are given of \(p\)-groups with non-central elements of order \(p\), but with \(\text{Ess}^*(G)\neq 0\). In the last section the authors demonstrate by examples how their results can be used to compute the cohomology of certain finite groups.
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    cohomology of finite groups
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    essential elements
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    finite \(p\)-groups
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    central elements
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