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arxiv: 1006.0129 · v2 · pith:WHRJ6A75new · submitted 2010-06-01 · 🧮 math.KT

Projective resolutions for modules over infinite groups

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We define a notion of complexity for modules over infinite groups. We show that if $M$ is a module over the group ring $kG$, and $M$ has complexity $\leq f$ (where $f$ is some complexity function) over some set of finite index subgroups of $G$, then $M$ has complexity $\leq f$ over $G$ (up to a direct summand). This generalizes the Alperin-Evens Theorem, which states that if the group $G$ is finite then the complexity of $M$ over $G$ is the maximal complexity of $M$ over an elementary abelian subgroup of $G$. We also show how we can use this generalization in order to construct projective resolutions for the integral special linear groups, $SL(n,\Z)$, where $n\geq 2$.

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