The notion of Twisted Equivariant Differential (TED) K-theory is meant to be the joint generalization of all three variations of topological K-theory given by:
hence the joint generalization of:
It is this joint generalization that is, ultimately, required by
the K-theory classification of D-brane charge,
conjectured to apply to non-perturbative type II string theory;
the K-theory classification of topological phases of matter,
conjectured to apply in topological condensed matter theory.
The construction of full twisted & equivariant & differential cohomology theories had long been left open. It does follow as an immediate consequence of the twisted & equivariant Chern-Dold character and as such is discussed in:
Twisted Equivariant Differential non-abelian generalized cohomology
(in preparation)
The twisted + equivariant + flat differential sector of K-theory is more readily described:
Anyonic defect branes in TED-K-theory*
Rev. Math. Phys. (2023)
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