Abstract: This paper provides a full controlled version of algebraic -theory. This includes a rich array of assembly maps; the controlled assembly isomorphism theorem identifying the controlled group with homology; and the stability theorem describing the behavior of the inverse limit as the control parameter goes to 0. There is a careful treatment of spectral cosheaf homology and related tools, including an ``iterated homology identity giving a spectrum-level version of the Leray-Serre spectral sequence.
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