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In algebra, more specifically in [[algebraic K-theory]], the '''suspension <math>\Sigma R</math> of a ring ''R''''' is given by<ref>Weibel, III, Ex. 1.15</ref> <math>\Sigma(R) = C(R)/M(R)</math> where <math>C(R)</math> is the ring of all infinite matrices with coefficients in ''R'' having only finitely many nonzero elements in each row or column and <math>M(R)</math> is its ideal of matrices having only finitely many nonzero elements. It is an analog of [[suspension (topology)|suspension]] in topology.
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One then has: <math>K_i(R) \simeq K_{i+1}(\Sigma R)</math>.
 
== References ==
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* C. Weibel "[http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~weibel/Kbook.html The K-book: An introduction to algebraic K-theory]"
 
 
 
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