The twisted derivation problem for group rings

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DOI10.1007/S00013-020-01562-0zbMATH Open1473.16020arXiv2007.04642OpenAlexW3118514621MaRDI QIDQ2025596FDOQ2025596

Dishari Chaudhuri

Publication date: 14 May 2021

Published in: Archiv der Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study (sigma,au)-derivations of a group ring RG where G is a group with center having finite index in G and R is a semiprime ring with 1 such that either R has no torsion elements or that if R has p-torsion elements, then p does not divide the order of G and let sigma,au be R-linear endomorphisms of RG fixing the center of RG pointwise. We generalize Main Theorem 1.1 of cite{Chau-19} and prove that there is a ring TsupsetR such that mathcalZ(T)supsetmathcalZ(R) and that for the natural extensions of sigma,au to TG we get H1(TG,sigmaTGau)=0, where sigmaTGau is the twisted TGTG-bimodule. We provide applications of the above result and Main Theorem 1.1 of cite{Chau-19} to integral group rings of finite groups and connect twisted derivations of integral group rings to other important problems in the field such as the Isomorphism Problem and the Zassenhaus Conjectures. We also give an example of a group G which is both locally finite and nilpotent and such that for every field F, there exists an F-linear sigma-derivation of FG which is not sigma-inner.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.04642




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