Localization for flat modules in algebraic K-theory
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Cites work
- Algebraic \(K\)-theory
- Algebraic cycles and algebraic K-theory
- Critères de platitude et de projectivité. Techniques de platification d'un module. (Criterial of flatness and projectivity. Technics of flatification of a module.)
- Higher algebraic K-theory: I
- Introduction to Grothendieck duality theory
- K2of artinian Q-algebras, with application to algebraic cycles
- Products in K-theory and intersecting algebraic cycles
- The K-theory of hereditary categories
- The localization theorem for protective modules
- \(K_2\) and the \(K\)-theory of automorphisms
Cited in
(15)- The cyclic homology of an exact category
- The ``fundamental theorem for the higher algebraic \(K\)-theory of strongly \(\mathbb{Z}\)-graded rings
- K-theory and localization of noncommutative rings
- Algebraic K-theory
- Arithmetic intersection theory
- Grothendieck groups of polynomial and Laurent polynomial rings
- The connection between the $K$-theory localization theorem of Thomason, Trobaugh and Yao and the smashing subcategories of Bousfield and Ravenel
- Connecting homomorphisms in localization sequences. II
- Higher algebraic K-theory of admissible abelian categories and localization theorems
- \(K_ 2 \)and \(K_ 3 \)of the circle
- \(K_1\) of exact categories by mirror image sequences
- The localization sequence in \(K\)-theory
- Degree four cohomological invariants for quadratic forms
- Algebraic \(K\)-theory via binary complexes
- An algebraic proof of the commutativity of intersection with divisors
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