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Geometry of a category of complexes and algebraic K-theory
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    Geometry of a category of complexes and algebraic K-theory (English)
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    The Grothendieck group of an abelian category A has a natural description in terms of the derived category of A, but it is wellknown that an analogous description of higher K-functors, even of \(K_ 1\), is not possible. In this paper the authors provide a new description of higher algebraic K-theory as the homotopy groups of a suitably defined classifying space for the category of bounded chain complexes in A. They construct this classifying space using a new notion of ''pseudo-functor'', and their main theorem asserts that the geometric realizations of six different constructions, among them Quillen's Q-construction and Waldhausen's S-construction, are homotopy equivalent. In an appendix, their methods are applied to classifying spaces of monoidal categories.
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    Grothendieck group of an abelian category
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    derived category
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    higher K- functors
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    geometric realizations
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    classifying spaces of monoidal categories
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