The bordism group of unbounded KK-cycles
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Abstract: We consider Hilsum's notion of bordism as an equivalence relation on unbounded -cycles and study the equivalence classes. Upon fixing two -algebras, and a -subalgebra dense in the first -algebra, a -graded abelian group is obtained; it maps to the Kasparov -group of the two -algebras via the bounded transform. We study properties of this map both in general and in specific examples. In particular, it is an isomorphism if the first -algebra is the complex numbers (i.e., for -theory) and is a split surjection if the first -algebra is the continuous functions on a compact manifold with boundary when one uses the Lipschitz functions as the dense -subalgebra.
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