The Eilenberg-Mac Lane cohomology of an inverse monoid and the maximum group image

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to see at what extent homological properties of an inverse monoid are determined from those of its maximum group image. We provide several evidences that the maximum group image contains vital homological information which can be used to study certain properties of the monoid itself. For instance, we prove that an inverse monoid S is of type FP∞, if and only if it contains a minimal idempotent and its maximum group image is of the same type. Regarding cohomological dimensions, we show that the cohomological dimension of a free Clifford monoid and that of its maximum group image agree and are equal to one. Also we define the index of a full submonoid of an inverse monoid in terms of their maximum group images and show that if the index is finite then, the monoid is of type FP∞ if and only if its submonoid is of the same type.

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