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Hermitian \(K\)-theory, derived equivalences and Karoubi's fundamental theorem (English)
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17 March 2017
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In the paper under review, the author studies the problem of invariance under derived equivalences for the higher Grothendieck-Witt groups. Recall that by a classical result by \textit{R. W. Thomason} and \textit{T. Trobaugh} [Prog. Math. 88, None (1990; Zbl 0731.14001)] algebraic \(K\)-theory is invariant under derived equivalences. This, together with \textit{F. Waldhausen}'s Fibration Theorem [Lect. Notes Math. 1126, 318--419 (1985; Zbl 0579.18006)] implies the Localization Theorem stating that a short exact sequence of triangulated categories induces a long exact sequence of algebraic \(K\)-groups. The higher Grothendieck-Witt groups were introduced by the author in his earlier paper [Invent. Math. 179, No. 2, 349--433 (2010; Zbl 1193.19005)], and, roughly speaking, are the algebraic analogue of the topological KO-groups, or of Atiyah's KR-theory. In the paper under review the author shows that the higher Grothendieck-Witt groups are invariant under derived equivalences. This, together with the Fibration Theorem earlier proven by the author in [Invent. Math. 179, No. 2, 349--433 (2010; Zbl 1193.19005)], implies the analogues of the Thomason-Trobaugh-Waldhausen Localization Theorem. Numerous applications of this version of the Localization Theorem are provided. In particular, the recent solution of the Quillen-Lichtenbaum conjecture in Hermitian \(K\)-theory by \textit{A. J. Berrick} et al. [Adv. Math. 278, 34--55 (2015; Zbl 1346.19006)], uses results now published in the paper.
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Grothendieck-Witt groups
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Hermitian \(K\)-theory
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localization
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