Introduction to Algebraic K-Theory
โ Scribed by John Milnor
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 1971
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 99
- Series
- Annals of mathematics studies 72
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Algebraic K-theory describes a branch of algebra that centers about two functors. Kโ and Kโ, which assign to each associative ring โง an abelian group Kโฮ or Kโฮ respectively. Professor Milnor sets out, in the present work, to define and study an analogous functor Kโ, also from associative rings to a
This book is an introduction to K-theory and a text in algebra. These two roles are entirely compatible. On the one hand, nothing more than the basic algebra of groups, rings, and modules is needed to explain the classical algebraic K-theory. On the other hand, K-theory is a natural organizing
This book is both an introduction to K-theory and a text in algebra. These two roles are entirely compatible. On the one hand, nothing more than the basic algebra of groups, rings, and modules is needed to explain the clasical algebraic K-theory. On the other hand, K-theory is a natural organizin
This book is both an introduction to K-theory and a text in algebra. These two roles are entirely compatible. On the one hand, nothing more than the basic algebra of groups, rings, and modules is needed to explain the clasical algebraic K-theory. On the other hand, K-theory is a natural organizin