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Equivariant algebraic \(KK\)-theory and adjointness theorems
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    Equivariant algebraic \(KK\)-theory and adjointness theorems (English)
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    27 August 2014
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    The article introduces an equivariant version of algebraic \(KK\)-theory for algebras equipped with an action or a grading by a group. Universal properties are discussed. As an algebraic analogue of the Green--Julg Theorem, it is shown that plugging the coefficient ring into the first variable of the equivariant \(KK\)-group yields Weibel's homotopy algebraic \(K\)-theory of the crossed product of the second variable by the group. Furthermore, the induction-restriction adjunction and Baaj--Skandalis Duality are established in this context.
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    algebraic \(KK\)-theory
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    equivariant \(KK\)-theory
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    induction and restriction
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