Twisted K-theory is an extension of the classical K-theory, which is a branch of algebraic topology dealing with vector bundles over topological spaces. K-theory, in its classical sense, captures information about vector bundles via groups known as K-groups, denoted \( K^0(X) \) and \( K^1(X) \), where \( X \) is a topological space.
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