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reduction of torsion modules

Let $G$ be a profinite group. Let $K(G,\mathbb Z_\ell)$ be the Grothendieck group of the derived category of finitely generated $\mathbb Z_\ell$-modules with continuous $G$-action. Let $K(G,\mathbb ...
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Is there a simple proof that Milnor $K_2$ of a number field is torsion?

This is a theorem of Garland. I had a look at the original paper which looks pretty complicated. I was wondering if the proof has been simplified over the years or if a different approach is nowadays ...
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A weak version of Bass' conjecture

Let $A$ be a finitely generated $\mathbb{Z}$-algebra which is a UFD. Then (a special case of) the Bass conjecture states that $K_0(A)$ is a finitely generated abelian group. As far as I am aware, this ...
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Where can I find the article of A. Borel: "Values of zeta-functions at integers, cohomology and polylogarithms"? [closed]

Where on the internet can I find this article? I know that it is in this book: Current trends in mathematics and physics, Narosa, New Delhi, 1995.
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is there a p-adic Borel theorem?

Let $F$ be a number field. Denote, as usual, $\mathcal{O}_F$ the ring of integers and $r_1$, $r_2$ the number of real and complex embeddings. Let $\zeta_F(s)$ be the Dedekind zeta function of $F$. The ...
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Inverse Galois Problem...and parallelizable vector fields?

Usual approaches to the inverse Galois problem start with realizations of a group $G$ over a larger field, and then try to specialize to ${\Bbb Q}$. One could also start by building suitable objects ...
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