Topological crossed modules unify cohomological invariants of G-kernels; for strongly self-absorbing algebras the crossed-module classifying space is equivalent to the bundle-theoretic one and a restricted cohomology set is isomorphic to a homotopy set.
$G$-kernels of Kirchberg algebras
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A $G$-kernel is a group homomorphism from a group $G$ to the outer automorphism group of a C$^*$-algebra. Inspired by recent work of Evington and Gir\'{o}n Pacheco in the stably finite case, we introduce a new invariant of a $G$-kernel using $K$-theory, and deduce several new constraints of the obstruction classes of $G$-kernels in the purely infinite case. We classify $\mathbb{Z}^n$-kernels for strongly self-absorbing Kirchberg algebras in the bootstrap category in terms of our new invariant and the Dadarlat-Pennig theory of continuous fields of strongly self-absorbing C$^*$-algebras.
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G-kernels and Crossed Modules
Topological crossed modules unify cohomological invariants of G-kernels; for strongly self-absorbing algebras the crossed-module classifying space is equivalent to the bundle-theoretic one and a restricted cohomology set is isomorphic to a homotopy set.