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November 29, 1995 0817637028 978-0817637026 2nd

Algebraic K-Theory has become an increasingly active area of research. With its connections to algebra, algebraic geometry, topology, and number theory, it has implications for a wide variety of researchers and graduate students in mathematics. The book is based on lectures given at the author's home institution, the Tata Institute in Bombay, and elsewhere. A detailed appendix on topology was provided in the first edition to make the treatment accessible to readers with a limited background in topology. This new edition also includes an appendix on algebraic geometry that contains the required definitions and results needed to understand the core of the book; this makes the book accessible to a wider audience.

A central part of the book is a detailed exposition of the ideas of Quillen as contained in his classic papers “Higher Algebraic K-Theory, I, II.” A more elementary proof of the theorem of Merkujev--Suslin is given in this edition; this makes the treatment of this topic self-contained. An applications is also given to modules of finite length and finite projective dimension over the local ring of a normal surface singularity. These results lead the reader to some interesting conclusions regarding the Chow group of varieties.



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Algebraic K-Theory has become an increasingly active area of research. With its connections to algebra, algebraic geometry, topology, and number theory, it has implications for a wide variety of researchers and graduate students in mathematics. The book is based on lectures given at the author's home institution, the Tata Institute in Bombay, and elsewhere. A detailed appendix on topology was provided in the first edition to make the treatment accessible to readers with a limited background in topology. The second edition also includes an appendix on algebraic geometry that contains the required definitions and results needed to understand the core of the book; this makes the book accessible to a wider audience. A central part of the book is a detailed exposition of the ideas of Quillen as contained in his classic papers "Higher Algebraic K-Theory, I, II." A more elementary proof of the theorem of Merkujev--Suslin is given in this edition; this makes the treatment of this topic self-contained. An application is also given to modules of finite length and finite projective dimension over the local ring of a normal surface singularity. These results lead the reader to some interesting conclusions regarding the Chow group of varieties.   "It is a pleasure to read this mathematically beautiful book..." ---WW.J. Julsbergen, Mathematics Abstracts "The book does an admirable job of presenting the details of Quillen's work..." ---Mathematical Reviews --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 342 pages
  • Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston; 2nd edition (November 29, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0817637028
  • ISBN-13: 978-0817637026
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,969,496 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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First Sentence:
Let R be an associative ring (with 1), and let P(R) denote the category of finitely generated projective R-modules. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
homotopy cartesian, admissible mono, admissible epimorphism, quasi fibration, homotopy fiber, full additive subcategory, affine open cover, flasque resolution, simplicial space, finite homological dimension, locally ringed space, finite projective dimension, homotopy equivalence, simplicial set, tame symbol, modulo rational equivalence, exact couple, filtering category, long exact homotopy sequence, local coefficient system, integral homology groups, closed subscheme, exact category, localization theorem, abelian category
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Algebraic K-Theory, Hilbert's Theorem, Local Fields, Ecole Norm, Fundamental Theorem
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