3-groups are not determined by their integral cohomology rings
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\(3\)-groups are not determined by their integral cohomology rings
\(3\)-groups are not determined by their integral cohomology rings
Abstract: We compute the integral cohomology rings of a family of 3-groups. As a corollary, we exhibit, for each n greater than or equal to 5, a pair of groups of order 3^n whose integral cohomology rings are isomorphic.
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