Codimension 2
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References: §1-§5<ref name="Mil71"/>, | References: §1-§5<ref name="Mil71"/>, | ||
− | II, §8<ref name="Wei13"/>, Chapter I<ref name="Sri91"/>. | + | II, §8<ref name="Wei13"/>, Chapter I<ref name="Sri91"/>, 1.1-1.2 and 2.1-2.2<ref name="Ros94"/> |
= Elementary algebraic K-Theory: <math>K_2</math> = | = Elementary algebraic K-Theory: <math>K_2</math> = | ||
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for fields (cf. §17, §18<ref name="Mil71"/>). | for fields (cf. §17, §18<ref name="Mil71"/>). | ||
− | References: §5-§12<ref name="Mil71"/>, Chapter III<ref name="Wei13"/>, Chapter I<ref name="Sri91"/>. | + | References: §5-§12<ref name="Mil71"/>, Chapter III<ref name="Wei13"/>, Chapter I<ref name="Sri91"/>, Chapter 4<ref name="Ros94">. |
A nice collection of facts about <math>K_2</math> can be found here: <ref name="Dal06"/>. | A nice collection of facts about <math>K_2</math> can be found here: <ref name="Dal06"/>. | ||
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''Algebraic K-theory''. | ''Algebraic K-theory''. | ||
Progress in Mathematics, 90. Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., Boston, MA, 1991. xvi+314 pp.</ref> | Progress in Mathematics, 90. Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., Boston, MA, 1991. xvi+314 pp.</ref> | ||
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+ | <ref name="Ros94">Rosenberg, J.; | ||
+ | ''Algebraic K-theory and its applications''. | ||
+ | Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 147. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1994. x+392 pp. | ||
+ | </ref> | ||
</references> | </references> |