Additive K-theory

In mathematics, additive K-theory means some version of algebraic K-theory in which, according to Spencer Bloch, the general linear group GL has everywhere been replaced by its Lie algebra gl.

be the algebra of infinite matrices over

with only finitely many nonzero entries.

The space of its primitive elements of degree

The additive K-functors are related to cyclic homology groups by the isomorphism

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