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Universal exactness in algebraic K-theory
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    Universal exactness in algebraic K-theory (English)
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    An exact sequence of abelian groups is defined to be 'universally exact' if the application to it of any additive functor, commuting with filtering direct limits, again yields an exact sequence. Refining some arguments of \textit{D. Quillen} [Lect. Notes Math. 341, 85-147 (1973; Zbl 0292.18004)], the author proves a result which shows that many exact sequences occurring in algebraic K-theory are universally exact. This is true of the Gersten resolution so that one obtains, for example, Theorem: \(A^ q(X)\otimes {\mathbb{Z}}/m\cong H^ q_{Zar}(X;{\mathcal K}_ q\otimes {\mathbb{Z}}/m)\) when X is a nonsingular algebraic variety and \(A^ q\) denotes codimension q cycles modulo linear equivalence.
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    universally exact sequences
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    algebraic K-theory
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    Gersten resolution
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    nonsingular algebraic variety
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    cycles modulo linear equivalence
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