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Algebraic $K$-Theory
About this Title
Wayne Raskind, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA and Charles Weibel, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, Editors
Publication: Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics
Publication Year:
1999; Volume 67
ISBNs: 978-0-8218-0927-3 (print); 978-0-8218-9372-2 (online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/pspum/067
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Front/Back Matter
Articles
- Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène – Conjectures de type local-global sur l’image des groupes de Chow dans la cohomologie étale [MR 1743234]
- Hélène Esnault – Algebraic theory of characteristic classes of bundles with connection [MR 1743235]
- Herbert Gangl and Stefan Müller-Stach – Polylogarithmic identities in cubical higher Chow groups [MR 1743236]
- Thomas Geisser and Lars Hesselholt – Topological cyclic homology of schemes [MR 1743237]
- H. Gillet and C. Soulé – Filtrations on higher algebraic $K$-theory [MR 1743238]
- Bruno Kahn – Motivic cohomology of smooth geometrically cellular varieties [MR 1743239]
- Kevin P. Knudson – Integral homology of $\mathrm {PGL}_2$ over elliptic curves [MR 1743240]
- Emmanuel Peyre – Application of motivic complexes to negligible classes [MR 1743241]
- John Rognes – Two-primary algebraic $K$-theory of spaces and related spaces of symmetries of manifolds [MR 1743242]
- Jonathan Rosenberg – A mini-course on recent progress in algebraic $K$-theory and its relationship with topology and analysis [MR 1743243]
- Burt Totaro – The Chow ring of a classifying space [MR 1743244]
- V. Voevodsky – Voevodsky’s Seattle lectures: $K$-theory and motivic cohomology [MR 1743245]
- Charles Weibel – Products in higher Chow groups and motivic cohomology [MR 1743246]