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Let \(k\) be a commutative ring. The algebraic \(K\)-theory spectrum of a \(k\)-linear Waldhausen category is a module spectrum over the \(K\)-theory spectrum of \(k\); after suitable localisation, it may become an Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum and can thus be described in terms of chain complexes rather than spectra. For \(R\) a localisation of the integers in a set of primes, the commutative ring \(k\) is called \textit{\(R\)-adapted} if \(K_q(k) \otimes R = 0\) for \(q \geq 1\), and if there is a specified ring isomorphism \(K_0(k) \otimes R \cong R\). Given an \(R\)-adapted commutative ring \(k\) and a \(k\)-linear Waldhausen category \(\mathcal{C}\), the author constructs a chain complex \(L\) that models the algebraic \(K\)-theory of \(\mathcal{C}\) up to \(R\)-homology. More precisely, with \(\mathcal{K}^R(\mathcal{C},k)\) denoting the Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum associated to \(L\), the author constructs a natural map \(K(\mathcal{C}) \rightarrow \mathcal{K}^R(\mathcal{C},k)\) from the \(K\)-theory spectrum of \(\mathcal{C}\) which induces an isomorphism on homology with coefficients in \(R\). The main example is that of \(k\) being a finite field of characteristic \(p\) and \(R = \mathbb{Z}_{(p)}\). About six pages of the paper are devoted to the introduction and a presentation of ``heuristics'', illuminating basic ideas and putting the constructions into context. The remainder of the paper deals with precise statements of the results, and carefully executed proofs thereof. | |||
Property / review text: Let \(k\) be a commutative ring. The algebraic \(K\)-theory spectrum of a \(k\)-linear Waldhausen category is a module spectrum over the \(K\)-theory spectrum of \(k\); after suitable localisation, it may become an Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum and can thus be described in terms of chain complexes rather than spectra. For \(R\) a localisation of the integers in a set of primes, the commutative ring \(k\) is called \textit{\(R\)-adapted} if \(K_q(k) \otimes R = 0\) for \(q \geq 1\), and if there is a specified ring isomorphism \(K_0(k) \otimes R \cong R\). Given an \(R\)-adapted commutative ring \(k\) and a \(k\)-linear Waldhausen category \(\mathcal{C}\), the author constructs a chain complex \(L\) that models the algebraic \(K\)-theory of \(\mathcal{C}\) up to \(R\)-homology. More precisely, with \(\mathcal{K}^R(\mathcal{C},k)\) denoting the Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum associated to \(L\), the author constructs a natural map \(K(\mathcal{C}) \rightarrow \mathcal{K}^R(\mathcal{C},k)\) from the \(K\)-theory spectrum of \(\mathcal{C}\) which induces an isomorphism on homology with coefficients in \(R\). The main example is that of \(k\) being a finite field of characteristic \(p\) and \(R = \mathbb{Z}_{(p)}\). About six pages of the paper are devoted to the introduction and a presentation of ``heuristics'', illuminating basic ideas and putting the constructions into context. The remainder of the paper deals with precise statements of the results, and carefully executed proofs thereof. / rank | |||
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\(K\)-theory as an Eilenberg-Mac Lane spectrum (English)
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22 April 2016
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Let \(k\) be a commutative ring. The algebraic \(K\)-theory spectrum of a \(k\)-linear Waldhausen category is a module spectrum over the \(K\)-theory spectrum of \(k\); after suitable localisation, it may become an Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum and can thus be described in terms of chain complexes rather than spectra. For \(R\) a localisation of the integers in a set of primes, the commutative ring \(k\) is called \textit{\(R\)-adapted} if \(K_q(k) \otimes R = 0\) for \(q \geq 1\), and if there is a specified ring isomorphism \(K_0(k) \otimes R \cong R\). Given an \(R\)-adapted commutative ring \(k\) and a \(k\)-linear Waldhausen category \(\mathcal{C}\), the author constructs a chain complex \(L\) that models the algebraic \(K\)-theory of \(\mathcal{C}\) up to \(R\)-homology. More precisely, with \(\mathcal{K}^R(\mathcal{C},k)\) denoting the Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum associated to \(L\), the author constructs a natural map \(K(\mathcal{C}) \rightarrow \mathcal{K}^R(\mathcal{C},k)\) from the \(K\)-theory spectrum of \(\mathcal{C}\) which induces an isomorphism on homology with coefficients in \(R\). The main example is that of \(k\) being a finite field of characteristic \(p\) and \(R = \mathbb{Z}_{(p)}\). About six pages of the paper are devoted to the introduction and a presentation of ``heuristics'', illuminating basic ideas and putting the constructions into context. The remainder of the paper deals with precise statements of the results, and carefully executed proofs thereof.
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Waldhausen \(K\)-theory
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Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum
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