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Algebraic K-theory?


Who?
Vittorio di Fraia (FU Berlin)
When?
2024/01/26, 13:00
Before the MATH+ Friday Colloquium by Prof. Thomas Nikolaus
Where?
FU Berlin, SR 120 (Arnimallee 3)
About what?

Algebraic K-theory originated in the 1950s from Grothendieck's studies on algebraic varieties. Since then, it has proven to be a powerful tool in various fields such as algebraic geometry, algebraic topology, and number theory. We will focus on defining the first K-group, K₀, with some examples, and extend the discussion to higher K-groups.