Undictionary:Algebraic K-Theory
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Algebraic K-Theory
- (very hard mathematics) A specialization in Algebraic Letter Theory that was invented before Algebraic L-Theory but after Algebraic J-Theory. The first example is the K-theory of the hard groups. The n-th K group of a hard group H is defined as where () is the n-th slice of the pizza P and B is the favourite topping, e.g. A for anchovies. and GL is the generally lousy group of H and - is the Buckingham minus construction.