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Gorenstein cohomological dimension and stable categories for groups

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First we study the Gorenstein cohomological dimension ${\rm Gcd}_RG$ of groups $G$ over coefficient rings $R$, under changes of groups and rings; a characterization for finiteness of ${\rm Gcd}_RG$ is given. Some results in literature obtained over the coefficient ring $\mathbb{Z}$ or rings of finite global dimension are generalized to more general cases. Moreover, we establish a model structure on the weakly idempotent complete exact category $\mathcal{F}ib$ consisting of fibrant $RG$-modules, and show that the homotopy category $\mathrm{Ho}(\mathcal{F}ib)$ is triangle equivalent to both the stable category $\underline{\mathcal{C}of}(RG)$ of Benson's cofibrant modules, and the stable module category ${\rm StMod}(RG)$. The relation between cofibrant modules and Gorenstein projective modules is discussed, and we show that under some conditions such that ${\rm Gcd}_RG<\infty$, ${\rm Ho}(\mathcal{F}ib)$ is equivalent to the stable category of Gorenstein projective $RG$-modules, the singularity category, and the homotopy category of totally acyclic complexes of projective $RG$-modules.

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Total acyclicity of complexes over group algebras

math.RT · 2025-05-16 · accept · novelty 6.0

The authors define a class of groups for which Gorenstein projective, flat, and injective modules over the group algebra behave as their classical counterparts, and prove this class is closed under Kropholler's LH and Talelli's Phi operations.

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  • Total acyclicity of complexes over group algebras math.RT · 2025-05-16 · accept · none · ref 36 · internal anchor

    The authors define a class of groups for which Gorenstein projective, flat, and injective modules over the group algebra behave as their classical counterparts, and prove this class is closed under Kropholler's LH and Talelli's Phi operations.