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The obstruction to excision in K-theory and in cyclic homology

K-Theory and Homology 2011-08-03 v5

Abstract

Let f:ABf:A \to B be a ring homomorphism of not necessarily unital rings and IAI\triangleleft A an ideal which is mapped by f isomorphically to an ideal of B. The obstruction to excision in K-theory is the failure of the map between relative K-groups K(A:I)K(B:f(I))K_*(A:I) \to K_*(B:f(I)) to be an isomorphism; it is measured by the birelative groups K(A,B:I)K_*(A,B:I). We show that these are rationally isomorphic to the corresponding birelative groups for cyclic homology up to a dimension shift. In the particular case when A and B are \Q\Q-algebras we obtain an integral isomorphism.

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@article{arxiv.math/0111096,
  title  = {The obstruction to excision in K-theory and in cyclic homology},
  author = {Guillermo Cortiñas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0111096},
  year   = {2011}
}

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Final version to appear in Inventiones