Topological and Bivariant K-Theory (Oberwolfach Seminars Book 36) by Joachim Cuntz

Topological and Bivariant K-Theory (Oberwolfach Seminars Book 36)

Joachim Cuntz
274 pages
Birkhäuser
Jul 2007
2007th Edition
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Topological K-theory is one of the most important invariants for noncommutative algebras. Bott periodicity, homotopy invariance, and various long exact sequences distinguish it from algebraic K-theory. This book describes a bivariant K-theory for bornological algebras, which provides a vast generalization of topological K-theory. In addition, it details other approaches to bivariant K-theories for operator algebras. The book studies a number of applications, including K-theory of crossed products, the Baum-Connes assembly map, twisted K-theory with some of its applications, and some variants of the Atiyah-Singer Index Theorem.
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Pages 274
Publisher Birkhäuser
Published 2007
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