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Fibrations of algebraic groups
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    Fibrations of algebraic groups (English)
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    This paper shows how to reduce the computation of algebraic homotopy groups (in the sense of Quillen) for algebraic groups G over algebraically closed fields to the computation of the corresponding groups for the universal covers of the simple quotients of G. These latter groups have interpretations as appropriate higher K-groups of the base field. The reduction steps impose themselves quite naturally in view of the well known structure theory of algebraic groups.
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    homotopy fibration
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    algebraic homotopy groups
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    algebraic groups
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    higher K-groups
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