Beilinson regulator
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In mathematics, especially in algebraic geometry, the Beilinson regulator is the Chern class map from algebraic K-theory to Deligne cohomology:
Here, X is a complex smooth projective variety, for example. It is named after Alexander Beilinson. The Beilinson regulator features in Beilinson's conjecture on special values of L-functions.
The Dirichlet regulator map (used in the proof of Dirichlet's unit theorem) for the ring of integers of a number field F
is a particular case of the Beilinson regulator. (As usual, runs over all complex embeddings of F, where conjugate embeddings are considered equivalent.) Up to a factor 2, the Beilinson regulator is also generalization of the Borel regulator.
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