Weibel's conjecture

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In mathematics, Weibel's conjecture gives a criterion for vanishing of negative algebraic K-theory groups. The conjecture was proposed by Weibel (1980) and proven in full generality by Kerz, Strunk & Tamme (2018) using methods from derived algebraic geometry. Previously partial cases had been proven by Haesemeyer (2004), Cortiñas et al. (2008), Geisser & Hesselholt (2010), Cisinski (2013), Kelly (2014), and Morrow (2016).

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