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Bruns-Gubeladze \(K\)-theory defined by some three-dimensional polytopes (English)
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17 November 2015
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Bruns and Gubeladze defined a new version of algebraic \(K\)-theory for a commutative ring \(R\) (with unit) and a polytope \(P\) which satisfies certain properties, and which was denoted as \(K_i(R,P)\), \(i\geq2\). Here, the author studies some particular cases of not Col-divisible balanced three-dimensional polytopes, such as the pentagonal pyramid \(Q_5\), the polytopes \(Q_f\), \(Q_e\), and a series of polytopes \(Q(n,k)\), in relation to their corresponding \(E\)-groups \(E(R,P)\) and \(K\)-groups \(K_i(R,P)\), which are explicitly shown.
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not Col-divisible balanced polytopes
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K-groups
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E-groups
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