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2000 The low-dimensional homology of crossed modules
N. D. Gilbert
Homology Homotopy Appl. 2(1): 41-50 (2000).

Abstract

This paper is prompted by work of Grandjeán and Ladra on homology crossed modules. We define the homology of a crossed module in dimensions one and two via the equivalence of categories with group objects in groupoids. We show that for any perfect crossed module, its second homology crossed module occurs as the kernel of its universal central extension as defined by Norrie. Our first homology is the same as that defined by Grandjeán and Ladra, but the second homology crossed modules are in general different. However, they coincide for aspherical perfect crossed modules. Our methods can in principle be applied to define a homology crossed module in any dimension.

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N. D. Gilbert. "The low-dimensional homology of crossed modules." Homology Homotopy Appl. 2 (1) 41 - 50, 2000.

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Published: 2000
First available in Project Euclid: 13 February 2006

zbMATH: 0972.18004
MathSciNet: MR1782591

Subjects:
Primary: 20J05
Secondary: 18D35 , 18G50 , 55P15

Rights: Copyright © 2000 International Press of Boston

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