Publication:4763357
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Publication date: 11 April 1995
Full work available at URL: http://smf4.emath.fr/Publications/Asterisque/1994/226/html/smf_ast_226_235-320.html
localization; algebraic cycles; higher Chow groups; functoriality; Mayer-Vietoris; projective bundle formula; rational Chern classes
14C25: Algebraic cycles
18F25: Algebraic (K)-theory and (L)-theory (category-theoretic aspects)
19E15: Algebraic cycles and motivic cohomology ((K)-theoretic aspects)
14C35: Applications of methods of algebraic (K)-theory in algebraic geometry
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