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Book SynopsisContains proceedings of the research conference on algebraic $K$-theory that took place in Poznan, Poland, in September 1995. This book covers topics such as: $K$-theory of fields and rings of integers; $K$-theory of elliptic and modular curves; and, theory of motives, motivic cohomology, Beilinson conjectures.
Table of ContentsA topological proof of the vanishing of the product of $K_3(\mathbb Z)$ with $K_1(\mathbb Z)$ by D. Arlettaz On the arithmetic of cyclotomic fields and the $K$-theory of $\mathbb Q$ by G. Banaszak and W. Gajda On stable $K$-theory with twisted coefficients by S. Betley The Postnikov tower in algebraic $K$-theory by S. Bloch Free loop spaces, power maps and $K$-theory by D. Burghelea On the symmetric power of an elliptic curve by A. Daabrowski Families of functional equations for polylogarithms by H. Gangl Bott periodicity and the $Q$-construction by C. H. Giffen Descent problems for $K$-theory of fields of Galois cohomological dimension one by J. F. Jardine On Adams operations on the higher $K$-theory group rings by B. Kock Double short exact sequences produce all elements of Quillen's $K_1$ by A. Nenashev Stable $K$-theory and topological Hochschild homology of $A_\infty$ rings by R. Schwanzl, R. Staffeldt, and F. Waldhausen Connecting homomorphisms in localization sequences by C. Sherman On the Witt ring of a Grassmann variety by M. Szyjewski.