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Equivariant K-homology of Bianchi groups with non-trivial class group

We compute the equivariant K-homology of the groups PSL_2 of imaginary quadratic integers with trivial and non-trivial class-group. This was done before only for cases of trivial class number. We rely on reduction theory in the form of the $Γ$-CW-complex defined by Flöge. We show that the difficulty arising from the non-proper action of $Γ$ on this complex can be overcome by considering a natural short exact sequence of $C^\ast$-algebras associated to the universal cover of the Borel-Serre compactification of the locally symmetric space associated to $Γ$. We use rather elementary $C^\ast$-algebraic techniques including a slightly modified Atiyah-Hirzebruch spectral sequence as well as several 6-term sequences. This computes the K-theory of the reduced and full group $C^\ast$-algebras of the Bianchi groups.

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