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K-cycles for twisted K-homology

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DOI10.1017/is013004029jkt226zbMath1300.19003OpenAlexW2087855397MaRDI QIDQ5397687

Bai-Ling Wang, Paul F. Baum, Alan L. Carey

Publication date: 24 February 2014

Published in: Journal of K-Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/is013004029jkt226


zbMATH Keywords

\(D\)-branestwisted \(K\)-theory


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Kasparov theory ((KK)-theory) (19K35) Twisted (K)-theory; differential (K)-theory (19L50)


Related Items (5)

Twisted differential \(K\)-characters and D-branes ⋮ Geometric \(K\)-homology and the Freed-Hopkins-Teleman theorem ⋮ Twisted Morava \(K\)-theory and connective covers of Lie groups ⋮ The completion theorem in twisted equivariant K-theory for proper actions ⋮ Twisted geometric K-homology for proper actions of discrete groups



Cites Work

  • On the equivalence of geometric and analytic \(K\)-homology
  • Equivariant KK-theory and the Novikov conjecture
  • The Novikov conjecture. Geometry and algebra
  • The homotopy type of the unitary group of Hilbert space
  • KK-theoretic duality for proper twisted actions
  • Geometric K-homology with coefficients I: ℤ/kℤ-cycles and Bockstein sequence
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