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The localization sequence in \(K\)-theory. (English) Zbl 0837.19002

The localization of a ring with respect to a right denominator set of non-zero divisors is shown to induce an exact localization sequence. This 5-term sequence involves the groups \(K_0\) and \(K_1\) of the rings, as well as \(K_0\) of a category of finitely presented torsion modules of projective dimension one. The central localization case had been previously worked out by Bass.

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19A49 \(K_0\) of other rings
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