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Coassembly and the \(K\)-theory of finite groups (English)
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5 January 2017
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The author studies the \(K\)-theory and Swan theory of the group ring \(R[G],\) when \(G\) is a finite group and \(R\) is any ring or ring spectrum. The assembly map for \(K(R[G])\) has a companion called the coassembly map. Their composite is turned out to be the equivariant norm of \(K(R).\) This gives a splitting of both assembly and coassembly after \(K(n)\)-localization, a new map between Whitehead torsion and Tate cohomology, and a partial computation of \(K\)-theory of representations in the category of spectra.
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algebraic \(K\)-theory
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assembly
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transfer map
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