Two applications of the integral regulator
Matt Kerr, Muxi Li

TL;DR
This paper reviews Li's refinement of the KLM regulator map and demonstrates its application in detecting torsion phenomena within higher Chow groups.
Contribution
It introduces a refined regulator map and applies it to identify torsion phenomena in higher Chow groups, advancing understanding in algebraic K-theory.
Findings
Detection of torsion phenomena in higher Chow groups
Validation of Li's refined regulator map
Enhanced tools for algebraic K-theory analysis
Abstract
We review Li's refinement of the KLM regulator map, and use it to detect torsion phenomena in higher Chow groups.
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