Regular Algebraic K-Theory for groups -- Part II

Abstract

The article gives the second part of the treatise on Regular Algebraic K-theory (Sections V & VI) of the author. Regular algebraic K-theory for groups is a homology theory for discrete groups closely connected to (but different from) ordinary group homology. It also gives a version of algebraic K-theory for rings by the simple functorial mapping assigning to the ring R the (perfect) commutator subgroup E ( R ) of the infinitedimensional general linear group over R.

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