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Cohomology of group number 1782 of order 128
General information on the group
- The group has 4 minimal generators and exponent 8.
- It is non-abelian.
- It has p-Rank 4.
- Its center has rank 2.
- It has 3 conjugacy classes of maximal elementary abelian subgroups, which are of rank 3, 3 and 4, respectively.
Structure of the cohomology ring
General information
- The cohomology ring is of dimension 4 and depth 3.
- The depth exceeds the Duflot bound, which is 2.
- The Poincaré series is
- The a-invariants are -∞,-∞,-∞,-4,-4. They were obtained using the filter regular HSOP of the Benson test.
Ring generators
The cohomology ring has 7 minimal generators of maximal degree 4:
- b_1_0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_1, an element of degree 1
- b_1_2, an element of degree 1
- b_1_3, an element of degree 1
- c_2_8, a Duflot regular element of degree 2
- b_3_15, an element of degree 3
- c_4_25, a Duflot regular element of degree 4
Ring relations
There are 5 minimal relations of maximal degree 6:
- b_1_12 + b_1_0·b_1_1
- b_1_0·b_1_2
- b_1_0·b_1_32 + b_1_02·b_1_1
- b_1_0·b_3_15
- b_3_152 + b_1_2·b_1_32·b_3_15 + c_4_25·b_1_22 + c_2_8·b_1_34
+ c_2_8·b_1_03·b_1_1
Data used for Benson′s test
- Benson′s completion test succeeded in degree 6.
- The completion test was perfect: It applied in the last degree in which a generator or relation was found.
- The following is a filter regular homogeneous system of parameters:
- c_2_8, a Duflot regular element of degree 2
- c_4_25, a Duflot regular element of degree 4
- b_1_32 + b_1_2·b_1_3 + b_1_22 + b_1_1·b_1_3 + b_1_02, an element of degree 2
- b_1_32, an element of degree 2
- The Raw Filter Degree Type of that HSOP is [-1, -1, -1, 4, 6].
- The filter degree type of any filter regular HSOP is [-1, -2, -3, -4, -4].
Restriction maps
Restriction map to the greatest central el. ab. subgp., which is of rank 2
- b_1_0 → 0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_1 → 0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_2 → 0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_3 → 0, an element of degree 1
- c_2_8 → c_1_02, an element of degree 2
- b_3_15 → 0, an element of degree 3
- c_4_25 → c_1_14, an element of degree 4
Restriction map to a maximal el. ab. subgp. of rank 3
- b_1_0 → c_1_2, an element of degree 1
- b_1_1 → 0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_2 → 0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_3 → 0, an element of degree 1
- c_2_8 → c_1_0·c_1_2 + c_1_02, an element of degree 2
- b_3_15 → 0, an element of degree 3
- c_4_25 → c_1_12·c_1_22 + c_1_14, an element of degree 4
Restriction map to a maximal el. ab. subgp. of rank 3
- b_1_0 → c_1_2, an element of degree 1
- b_1_1 → c_1_2, an element of degree 1
- b_1_2 → 0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_3 → c_1_2, an element of degree 1
- c_2_8 → c_1_0·c_1_2 + c_1_02, an element of degree 2
- b_3_15 → 0, an element of degree 3
- c_4_25 → c_1_12·c_1_22 + c_1_14, an element of degree 4
Restriction map to a maximal el. ab. subgp. of rank 4
- b_1_0 → 0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_1 → 0, an element of degree 1
- b_1_2 → c_1_2, an element of degree 1
- b_1_3 → c_1_3, an element of degree 1
- c_2_8 → c_1_0·c_1_2 + c_1_02, an element of degree 2
- b_3_15 → c_1_2·c_1_32 + c_1_12·c_1_2 + c_1_0·c_1_32, an element of degree 3
- c_4_25 → c_1_12·c_1_32 + c_1_14, an element of degree 4
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