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Splitting with continuous control in algebraic \(K\)-theory (English)
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7 April 2005
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Let \(\Gamma\) be a discrete group and \(R\) a unital ring. Using continuously controlled algebra, one can define a functor \(F\), from the category of \(\Gamma{-}\)CW complexes to the category of spectra, such that \(\pi_*(F(-))\) satisfies the Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms, except for the dimension axiom, and \(\pi_*(F(\bullet))=K_*(R\Gamma)\) [\textit{I. Hambleton} and \textit{E. K. Pedersen}, Math. Ann. 328, 27-57 (2004; Zbl 1051.19002)]. Let \(\mathcal E=E\Gamma(\mathfrak f)\) denote the universal space for \(\Gamma\)-actions with finite isotropy, where \(\mathfrak f\) denotes the family of finite subgroups of \(\Gamma\). The main result of the paper is split injectivity of the assembly map \(\pi_*(F(\mathcal E))\to\pi_*(F(\bullet))\) provided that \(\mathcal E\) satisfies certain geometric conditions.
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assembly maps
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controlled algebra
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virtually polycyclic groups
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