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Recollements of derived categories II: Algebraic K-theory

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For a recollement of derived module categories of rings, we provide sufficient conditions to guarantee the additivity formula of higher algebraic K-groups of the rings involved, and establish a long Mayer-Vietoris exact sequence of higher algebraic K-groups for homological exact contexts introduced in the first paper of this series. Our results are then applied to recollements induced from homological ring epimorphisms and noncommutative localizations. Consequently, we get an infinitely long Mayer-Vietoris exact sequence of K-theory for Milnor squares, re-obtain a result of Karoubi on localizations and a result on generalized free products pioneered by Waldhausen and developed by Neeman and Ranicki. In particular, we describe algebraic $K$-groups of the free product of two groups over a regular coherent ring as the ones of the noncommutative tensor product of an exact context. This yields a new description of algebraic $K$-theory of infinite dihedral group.

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Extension dimensions under singular equivalences and recollements

math.RT · 2025-02-13 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Artin algebras connected by recollements or singular equivalences of Morita type with level l satisfy explicit inequalities on their extension dimensions, with Omega-extension dimension invariant in the singular case.

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  • Extension dimensions under singular equivalences and recollements math.RT · 2025-02-13 · conditional · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    Artin algebras connected by recollements or singular equivalences of Morita type with level l satisfy explicit inequalities on their extension dimensions, with Omega-extension dimension invariant in the singular case.