Algebraic \(K\)-theory and motivic cohomology. Abstracts from the workshop held June 26 -- July 2, 2016 (Q1700636)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6841696
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6841696 |
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Algebraic \(K\)-theory and motivic cohomology. Abstracts from the workshop held June 26 -- July 2, 2016 (English)
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21 February 2018
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Summary: Algebraic \(K\)-theory and motivic cohomology have developed together over the last thirty years. Both of these theories rely on a mix of algebraic geometry and homotopy theory for their construction and development, and both have had particularly fruitful applications to problems of algebraic geometry, number theory and quadratic forms. The homotopy-theory aspect has been expanded significantly in recent years with the development of motivic homotopy theory and triangulated categories of motives, and \(K\)-theory has provided a guiding light for the development of non-homotopy invariant theories. 19 one-hour talks presented a wide range of latest results on many aspects of the theory and its applications.
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