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Second cohomology groups for algebraic groups and their Frobenius kernels

Caroline B. Wright

Published 2008-09-17, updated 2010-10-23Version 2

Let $G$ be a simple simply connected algebraic group scheme defined over an algebraically closed field of characteristic $p > 0$. Let $T$ be a maximal split torus in $G$, $B \supset T$ be a Borel subgroup of $G$ and $U$ its unipotent radical. Let $F: G \rightarrow G$ be the Frobenius morphism. For $r \geq 1$ define the Frobenius kernel, $G_r$, to be the kernel of $F$ iterated with itself $r$ times. Define $U_r$ (respectively $B_r$) to be the kernel of the Frobenius map restricted to $U$ (respectively $B$). Let $X(T)$ be the integral weight lattice and $X(T)_+$ be the dominant integral weights. The computations of particular importance are $\h^2(U_1,k)$, $\h^2(B_r,\la)$ for $\la \in X(T)$, $\h^2(G_r,H^0(\la))$ for $\la \in X(T)_+$, and $\h^2(B,\la)$ for $\la \in X(T)$. The above cohomology groups for the case when the field has characteristic 2 one computed in this paper. These computations complete the picture started by Bendel, Nakano, and Pillen for $p \geq 3$ \cite{BNP2}.

Comments: 49 pages, 4 appendices, 6 tables
Categories: math.RT
Subjects: 06B15
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