Mixed motives and algebraic K-theory. (Almost unchanged version of the author's habilitation at Univ. Regensburg 1988) (Q1188585)
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Mixed motives and algebraic K-theory. (Almost unchanged version of the author's habilitation at Univ. Regensburg 1988) (English)
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17 September 1992
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This book is an almost unchanged version of the author's Habilitationsschrift at the University of Regensburg that has been reviewed previously (1988; Zbl 0661.14001). The author has only made some minor corrections and added three appendices. Appendix A reproduces a letter from \textit{S. Bloch} to the author, which shows that the homological formulation of the Hodge conjecture for singular varieties which the author states in section 7 of the book is the only one possible. S. Bloch gives a counterexample to the corresponding cohomological conjecture. In Appendix B an example by \textit{C. Schoen} is given of the following phenomenon: A smooth projective surface V over a field k satisfiying: (i) \(\text{rank}(\text{Ker}: CH_ 0(V)_{\deg 0}\to \text{Alb}_ V(k))=\infty\); (ii) \(V\) cannot be obtained by base changing a variety \(V'/k'\) for a field \(k'\subset k\) with \(\text{trans}.\deg.(k/k')>0.\) The third appendix contains some remarks and complements written by the author in 1989.
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mixed motives
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Chern characters
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K-theory
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homological formulation of the Hodge conjecture
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