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    Symmetric cohomology of groups

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    We investigate the relationship between the symmetric, exterior and classical cohomologies of groups. The first two theories were introduced respectively by Staic and Zarelua. We show in particular, that there is a map from exterior cohomology to symmetric cohomology which is a split monomorphism in general and an isomorphism in many cases, but not always. We introduce two spectral sequences which help to explain the realtionship between these cohomology groups. As a sample application we obtain that symmetric and classical cohomologies are isomorphic for torsion free groups

    On the centre of crossed modules of groups

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    Crossed modules are algebraic models of homotopy 2-types and hence have π1\pi_1 and π2\pi_2. We propose a definition of the centre of a crossed module whose essential invariants can be computed via the group cohomology Hi(π1,π2)H^i(\pi_1,\pi_2). This definition therefore has much nicer properties than one proposed by Norrie in the 80s

    Endomorphisms in short exact sequences

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    Second cohomotopy and nonabelian cohomology

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