Approximate cohomology
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Arithmetic combinatorics; higher degree uniformity (11B30) Automorphisms, homomorphisms, endomorphisms, etc. for abelian groups (20K30) Methods of algebraic topology in functional analysis (cohomology, sheaf and bundle theory, etc.) (46M20) Inverse problems of additive number theory, including sumsets (11P70)
Abstract: Let be a field, be an abelian group and . Let be an infinite dimensional -vector space. For any we denote by the rank of . We define by the minimal such that for any map with , there exists a homomorphism such that for all . We show the finiteness of for the case when is a finite field, is a -vector space of countable dimension. We actually prove a generalization of this result. In addition we introduce a notion of {it Approximate Cohomology} groups (which is a purely algebraic analogue of the notion of -representation (cite{ep})) and interperate our result as a computation of the group for some -modules .
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