On groups of central type, non-degenerate and bijective cohomology classes.

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DOI10.1007/S11856-009-0075-0zbMATH Open1210.20046arXiv0704.2516OpenAlexW2034211578WikidataQ114221643 ScholiaQ114221643MaRDI QIDQ731371FDOQ731371

Yuval Ginosar, Nir Ben David

Publication date: 2 October 2009

Published in: Israel Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A finite group G is of central type (in the non-classical sense) if it admits a non-degenerate cohomology class [c]inH2(G,C*) (G acts trivially on C*). Groups of central type play a fundamental role in the classification of semisimple triangular complex Hopf algebras and can be determined by their representation theoretical properties. Suppose that a finite group Q acts on an abelian group A so that there exists a bijective 1-cocycle piinZ1(Q,ach), where ach=mHom(A,C*) is endowed with the diagonal Q-action. Under this assumption, Etingof and Gelaki gave an explicit formula for a non-degenerate 2-cocycle in Z2(G,C*), where G:=AtimesQ. Hence, the semidirect product G is of central type. In this paper we present a more general correspondence between bijective and non-degenerate cohomology classes. In particular, given a bijective class [pi]inH1(Q,ach) as above, we construct non-degenerate classes [cpi]inH2(G,C*) for certain extensions 1oAoGoQo1 which are not necessarily split. We thus strictly extend the above family of central type groups.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0704.2516




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