An elementary description of k1(R) without elementary matrices

Thomas Hüttemann, Zhang Zuhong

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Abstract

Let R be a ring with unit. Passing to the colimit with respect to the standard inclusions GL(n,R) → GL(n+1,R) (which add a unit vector as new last row and column) yields, by definition, the stable linear group GL(R); the same result is obtained, up to isomorphism, when using the “opposite” inclusions (which add a unit vector as new first row and column). In this note it is shown that passing to the colimit along both these families of inclusions simultaneously recovers the algebraic K-group K1 (R) = GL(R)/E(R) of R, giving an elementary description that does not involve elementary matrices explicitly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)79-82
Number of pages4
JournalAlgebra and Discrete Mathematics
Volume30
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Elementary matrix
  • Invertible matrix
  • K-theory

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