Unordered resolutions and homological stability for linear groups
Abstract
In this paper, we develop a modified proof strategy for homological stability of linear groups, with the general linear groups serving as a primary example. Our arguments are more direct than those in the classical works of Quillen and Suslin--Nesterenko, although they apply only with localized coefficients. The localization at (n-1)! that arises in our approach appears to be closely related to several conjectures of Mirzaii as well as to Suslin's injectivity conjecture.
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