Applications of topological cyclic homology to algebraic K-theory
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Publication:6402272
DOI10.1090/PSPUM/105/07zbMATH Open1509.19004arXiv2206.08125MaRDI QIDQ6402272FDOQ6402272
Publication date: 16 June 2022
Abstract: Algebraic K-theory has applications in a broad range of mathematical subjects, from number theory to functional analysis. It is also fiendishly hard to calculate. Presently there are two main inroads: motivic and cyclic homology. I've been asked to present an overview of the applications of topological cyclic homology to algebraic K-theory "from a historical perspective". The timeline spans from the very early days of algebraic K-theory to the present, starting with ideas in the seventies around the "tangent space" of algebraic K-theory all the way to the current state of affair where we see a resurgence in structural theorems, calculations and a realization that variants of cyclic homology have important things to say beyond the moorings to K-theory. Comments, especially with respect to historical accuracy or missing recent contributions, are very welcome
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