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A. Suslin proved that for an infinite field \(F\) one has the homological stability: \[ H_{n}(GL_{n}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cong H_{n}(GL_{n+1}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cong H_{n}(GL_{n+2}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cdots \] and conjectured that the kernel of \[ H_{n}(GL_{n-1}(F),{\mathbb Z})\rightarrow H_{n}(GL_{n}(F),{\mathbb Z}) \] is a torsion group. This conjecture has a positive answer for \(n\leq 4.\) It is also known that the kernel of the homomorphism \( H_{3}(GL_{2}(F),{\mathbb Z})\rightarrow H_{3}(GL_{3}(F),{\mathbb Z})\) is a \(2\)-power torsion group. In the paper the author generalizes this result to the ring \(R\) with many units and applies it to study the indecomposable part of \(K_{3}(R).\)
Property / review text: A. Suslin proved that for an infinite field \(F\) one has the homological stability: \[ H_{n}(GL_{n}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cong H_{n}(GL_{n+1}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cong H_{n}(GL_{n+2}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cdots \] and conjectured that the kernel of \[ H_{n}(GL_{n-1}(F),{\mathbb Z})\rightarrow H_{n}(GL_{n}(F),{\mathbb Z}) \] is a torsion group. This conjecture has a positive answer for \(n\leq 4.\) It is also known that the kernel of the homomorphism \( H_{3}(GL_{2}(F),{\mathbb Z})\rightarrow H_{3}(GL_{3}(F),{\mathbb Z})\) is a \(2\)-power torsion group. In the paper the author generalizes this result to the ring \(R\) with many units and applies it to study the indecomposable part of \(K_{3}(R).\) / rank
 
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\(K\)-theory
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homology of groups, general linear groups
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    Third homology of general linear groups over rings with many units (English)
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    A. Suslin proved that for an infinite field \(F\) one has the homological stability: \[ H_{n}(GL_{n}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cong H_{n}(GL_{n+1}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cong H_{n}(GL_{n+2}(F),{\mathbb Z})\cdots \] and conjectured that the kernel of \[ H_{n}(GL_{n-1}(F),{\mathbb Z})\rightarrow H_{n}(GL_{n}(F),{\mathbb Z}) \] is a torsion group. This conjecture has a positive answer for \(n\leq 4.\) It is also known that the kernel of the homomorphism \( H_{3}(GL_{2}(F),{\mathbb Z})\rightarrow H_{3}(GL_{3}(F),{\mathbb Z})\) is a \(2\)-power torsion group. In the paper the author generalizes this result to the ring \(R\) with many units and applies it to study the indecomposable part of \(K_{3}(R).\)
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    \(K\)-theory
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    homology of groups, general linear groups
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