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For the convenience of those readers not familiar with equivariant K—theory, we have collected here in some detail the general facts needed from this theory as prerequisites for subsequent chapters. In the present chaper, G may be an arbitrary linear algebraic group over k.

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Borho, W., Brylinski, JL., MacPherson, R. (1989). Generalities on equivariant K—theory. In: Nilpotent Orbits, Primitive Ideals, and Characteristic Classes. Progress in Mathematics, vol 78. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4558-2_3

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