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Group ring with infinite stable rank

In searching for a counterexample in homological stability, I came across the following question: Is there a known example of a finitely presented group $G$, so that the group ring $\mathbb{Z}[G]$ ...
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Examples of noetherian local rings $R$ such that $K'_0(R)$ is not isomorphic to $\mathbb Z$

Does there exist a simple example of a commutative noetherian local ring $R$ such that $K'_0(R) = K_0(\mbox{Mod-}R)$ (by $\mbox{Mod-}R$ I mean the abelian category of finitely generated $R$-modules) ...
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Exact subcategory with trivial Grothendieck group: what are the consequences and examples

Let $C$ be (a full) exact subcategory of the category of $R$-modules. We suppose that $C$ is essentially small. If the Grothendieck group $K_{0}(C)=0$, what can be said about the higher groups $K_{n}(...
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Does $A\oplus M_n(R)\cong B\oplus M_n(R)$ imply $A\cong B$? $R$ Dedekind domain

Let $R$ be a Dedekind domain and $A, B$ be finitely generated projective $M_n(R)$-modules. Is it true that $A\oplus M_n(R)\cong B\oplus M_n(R)\:\:\Rightarrow\:\:A\cong B$? Here, the isomorphism is ...
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For $T$ the $2\times 2$ triangular matrices over $R$, can we write $GL_2(T)=U(T)E_2(T)$?

Let $R$ be a commutative ring with identity, and let $T = T_2(R)$ be the ring of $2\times 2$ upper triangular matrices over $R$. Is it true that the following identity holds? $$GL_2(T)=U(T)E_2(T)$$ ...
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What does $K_1(R)$ tell us about $GL_n(R)/E_n(R)$?

Let $D$ be a division ring, and $R=D[t_1,\ldots,t_n]$. If $GL_m(R)$ is the usual group of invertible matrices over $R$, then by $E_m(R)$ I mean the subgroup of $GL_m(R)$ generated by the elementary ...
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When is $GL_m(R)$ generated by elementary and diagonal matrices?

Let $D$ be a division ring and $R=D[t_1,\ldots,t_n]$ the polynomial ring in $n$ variables. Now let $GL_m(R),\,E_m(R)$ be the usual general linear group and its subgroup generated by the elementary ...
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Can the trivial module be stably free for a monoid ring?

Let $M$ be a non-trivial monoid and $\mathbb ZM$ its monoid ring. All modules are left modules in what follows. Suppose that $M$ contains a zero element (or absorbing element) $z$. That is $mz=z=zm$ ...
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Algebraic K-theory of a ring

I started to learn some algebraic $K$-theory and its relation to geometric topology problems. My question is: What is the list of rings such that all their algebraic $K$-theory groups are known? I ...
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Besides $F_q$, for which rings $R$ is $K_i(R)$ completely known?

With the exception of finite fields and "trivial examples", which rings $R$ are such that Quillen's algebraic $K$ groups $K_i(R)$ are completely known for all $i\geq 0$? Here, by "trivial examples" ...
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A generalized K- theory via generalized idempotents

Edit After the answer by Neil Strickland, I add the word "a ring" in this new version. In the literature, there is a concept of generalized idempotent: an n- idempotent is an element $a$ of a Banach ...
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