K-theory

KR-theory

In mathematics, KR-theory is a variant of topological K-theory defined for spaces with an involution. It was introduced by , motivated by applications to the Atiyah–Singer index theorem for real elliptic operators. (Wikipedia).

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Arthur Bartels: K-theory of group rings (Lecture 1)

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For questions and discussions of the lecture please go to our discussion forum: https://www.uni-muenster.de/TopologyQA/index.php?qa=k%26l-conference This lecture is part of the event "New perspectives on K- and L-theory", 21-25 September 2020, hosted by Mathematics Münster: https://go.wwu

From playlist New perspectives on K- and L-theory

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Topological space | Vector bundle | Involution (mathematics) | Grothendieck group | Atiyah–Singer index theorem | Topological K-theory