Mathematics – Group Theory
Scientific paper
2007-07-02
Internat. J. Algebra Comput. 20 (5) (2010), 619-660
Mathematics
Group Theory
44 pages; introduction and notation improved, some minor errors corrected
Scientific paper
For a group $G$, N-series $\cal G$ of $G$ and commutative ring $R$ let $I^n_{R,\cal G}(G)$, $n\ge 0$, denote the filtration of the group algebra $R(G)$ induced by $\cal G$, and $I_R(G)$ its augmentation ideal. For subgroups $H$ of $G$, left ideals $J$ of $R(H)$ and right $H$-submodules $M$ of $I_Z(G)$ the quotients $I_R(G)J/MJ$ are studied by homological methods, notably for $M= I_Z(G)I_Z(H)$, $I_Z(H)I_Z(G) + I_Z([H,G])Z(G)$ and $Z(G)I_Z(N) +I^n_{Z,\cal G}(G)$ with $N \lhd G$ where the group $I_R(G)J/MJ$ is completely determined for $n=2$. The groups $I^{n-1}_{Z,\cal G}(G)I_Z(H)/I^n_{Z,\cal G}(G)I_Z(H)$ are studied and explicitly computed for $n\le 3$ in terms of enveloping rings of certain graded Lie rings and of torsion products of abelian groups.
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