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K Theory         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS STUDYING RINGS GENERATED BY VECTOR BUNDLES OVER SPACES AND SCHEMES
K theory; K-Theory; Direct image map in K-theory; Real K-theory; Relative K-theory class
K Theory is an electronic hip-hop act by Dylan Lewman, which formerly included Dustin Musser and Malcolm Anthony. The group was founded by Dylan Lewman and Dustin Musser in 2011.
K-theory         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS STUDYING RINGS GENERATED BY VECTOR BUNDLES OVER SPACES AND SCHEMES
K theory; K-Theory; Direct image map in K-theory; Real K-theory; Relative K-theory class
In mathematics, K-theory is, roughly speaking, the study of a ring generated by vector bundles over a topological space or scheme. In algebraic topology, it is a cohomology theory known as topological K-theory.
Algebraic K-theory         
BRANCH OF HOMOLOGICAL ALGEBRA THAT ASSIGNS A SERIES OF 𝐾‐GROUPS TO COMMUTATIVE RINGS AND OTHER ALGEBRAS
Algebraic k-theory; Algebraic K-group; Special Whitehead group; Algebraic K theory; Matsumoto's theorem (K-theory); + construction; Quillen's +-construction; Quillen's ±construction; Quillen's plus-construction; Higher K-group; Higer K-group
Algebraic K-theory is a subject area in mathematics with connections to geometry, topology, ring theory, and number theory. Geometric, algebraic, and arithmetic objects are assigned objects called K-groups.