\(3\)-groups are not determined by their integral cohomology rings (Q1901022)
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\(3\)-groups are not determined by their integral cohomology rings (English)
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8 April 1996
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The author proves that groups of order \(3^4\) can be distinguished by their first few integral cohomology groups and produces two non-isomorphic groups of order \(3^5\) having isomorphic integral cohomology groups. The latter examples are found as normal subgroups of a single compact 1-dimensional Lie group with connected quotients, and the method involves finding the cohomology of this Lie group.
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finite \(p\)-groups
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integral cohomology groups
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compact 1-dimensional Lie groups
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