2007 Trieste lectures on the proof of the Bloch-Kato conjecture
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zbMATH Open1200.14042MaRDI QIDQ3560641FDOQ3560641
Authors: C. Weibel
Publication date: 14 May 2010
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Motivic cohomology; motivic homotopy theory (14F42) Algebraic cycles and motivic cohomology ((K)-theoretic aspects) (19E15)
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- The norm residue isomorphism theorem
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- Motivic cohomology of the simplicial motive of a Rost variety
- The Bloch-Kato conjecture and a theorem of Suslin-Voevodsky
- Motivic cohomology with \(\mathbb Z/2\)-coefficients
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- Two families of pro-\(p\) groups that are not absolute Galois groups
- Galois groups and cohomological functors
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