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High dimensional cohomology of discrete groups
1Department of Mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853.
Abstract:
For a large class of discrete groups Gamma, relations are established between the high dimensional cohomology of Gamma and the cohomology of the normalizers of the finite subgroups of Gamma. The results are stated in terms of a generalization of Tate cohomology recently constructed by F. T. Farrell. As an illustration of these results, it is shown that one can recover a cohomology calculation of Lee and Szczarba, which they used to calculate the odd torsion in K(3)(Z).
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