Cotorsion pairs and a K-theory Localization Theorem
Abstract
We show that a complete hereditary cotorsion pair (,) in an exact category , together with a subcategory ⊂eq containing , determines a Waldhausen category structure on the exact category , in which is the class of acyclic objects. This allows us to prove a new version of Quillen's Localization Theorem, relating the K-theory of exact categories ⊂eq to that of a cofiber. The novel idea in our approach is that, instead of looking for an exact quotient category that serves as the cofiber, we produce a Waldhausen category, constructed through a cotorsion pair. Notably, we do not require to be a Serre subcategory, which produces new examples. Due to the algebraic nature of our Waldhausen categories, we are able to recover a version of Quillen's Resolution Theorem, now in a more homotopical setting that allows for weak equivalences.
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