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A new approach to twisted homological stability, with applications to congruence subgroups
Published 2021-09-28, updated 2022-12-05Version 2
We introduce a new method for proving twisted homological stability, and use it to prove such results for symmetric groups and general linear groups. In addition to sometimes slightly improving the stable range given by the traditional method (due to Dwyer), it is easier to adapt to nonstandard situations. As an illustration of this, we generalize to $GL_n$ of many rings $R$ a theorem of Borel which says that passing from $GL_n$ of a number ring to a finite-index subgroup does not change the rational cohomology. Charney proved this generalization for trivial coefficients, and we extend it to twisted coefficients.
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