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Young diagrammatic methods in the homology of groups

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DOI10.1016/0022-4049(90)90006-4zbMath0697.20027OpenAlexW2082676854WikidataQ126629792 ScholiaQ126629792MaRDI QIDQ910858

Steven J. Schlicker

Publication date: 1990

Published in: Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-4049(90)90006-4


zbMATH Keywords

homologyspectral sequencesclassical groupsirreducible representationsYoung diagramstensor products of representationsLittlewood-Richardson Rulesymplectic and orthogonal groups


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Linear algebraic groups over finite fields (20G40) Cohomology theory for linear algebraic groups (20G10)


Related Items (1)

On the linear, symplectic and orthogonal K groups of \({\mathbb{Z}}/p^ 2{\mathbb{Z}}\) in dimensions 1 through 5



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