Basic theorems in algebraic K-theory

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Basic theorems in algebraic K-theory

In mathematics, there are several theorems basic to [[algebraic K-theory]{.

Throughout, for simplicity, we assume when an exact category is a subcategory of another exact category, we mean it is strictly full subcategory (i.e., isomorphism-closed.)

Theorems

Additivity theoremLet

Localization theoremLet

Resolution theoremLet   be exact categories. Assume

  • (i) C is closed under extensions in D and under the kernels of admissible surjections in D.
  • (ii) Every object in D admits a resolution of finite length by objects in C.

Then   for all  .

Let   be exact categories. Then C is said to be cofinal in D if (i) it is closed under extension in D and if (ii) for each object M in D there is an N in D such that   is in C. The prototypical example is when C is the category of free modules and D is the category of projective modules.

Cofinality theoremLet

References