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Proof of the equivalence of spectra $(\mathbb{S}^{-1} \otimes \mathbb{S}^{-1})_{h \Sigma_2} \cong \Sigma^{-1} \mathbb{RP}_{-1}^{\infty}$
$\DeclareMathOperator{\colim}{colim}$$\DeclareMathOperator{\Th}{Th}$I am trying to give a hands-on proof of the equivalence of spectra in the title. I am using the definitions $\mathbb{RP}^{\infty}_{-...
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Shearing maps on domain of assembly map in algebraic $K$-theory
Let $H \to G$ be an inclusion of abelian groups, and let $R$ be a ${\Bbb Z}[H]$-algebra. Assume that the assembly map ${\Bbb S}[BG] \otimes_{\Bbb S} K(R \otimes_{{\Bbb Z}[H]} {\Bbb Z}[G]) \to K((R \...
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The $E$-(co)homology of $\mathrm{BGL}(R)^+$ and the algebraic $K$-theory of $R$
$\DeclareMathOperator\BGL{BGL}$In the paper, 'Two-primary Algebraic $K$-theory of rings of integers in number fields', Rognes and Weibel compute the $2$-torsion part in the algebraic $K$-theory of the ...
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The complex $K$-theory of the Thom spectrum $MU$
The Atiyah-Hirzebruch spectral sequence is a strong computational tool that yields several interesting computation in (co)homology. I want to know whether $K_\ast(MU)$ and $K^\ast(MU)$ have been ...
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Solving polynomial equations in spectra?
Let $M$ be the mod-$p$ Moore spectrum where $p \geq 3$ is a (power of) a prime. Then $M$ satisfies the "polynomial equation" $M \wedge M \cong M \oplus \Sigma M$. Is this a general ...
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Which of the physics dualities are closest in essence to the Spanier-Whitehead duality (with a subquestion)?
First of all, what I want to ask is slightly more elaborate than what stands in the title (hence the subquestion).
I am telling this since as it is, the title contains a meaningful question, but it ...
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Morava K-theories for dummies?
Professor Urs Würgler passed away one year ago, and his wife engraved his tombstone with "the formula he was the most proud of" :
$B(n)_*(X)\cong P(n)_*(K(n))\square_{\Sigma_n}K(n)_*(X)$
However ...
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Dennis trace map K----> THH
I have some questions about Dennis trace map in algebraic K-Theory. I was wondering if there is some conceptual way to look at this map $K(-)\rightarrow THH(-)$ (natural transformation from K-Theory ...
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What (if anything) unifies stable homotopy theory and Grothendieck's six functors formalism?
I know of two very general frameworks for describing generalizations of what a "cohomology theory" should be: Grothendieck's "six functors", and the theory of spectra.
In the former, one assigns to ...
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Conceptual explanation for the relationship between Clifford algebras and KO
Recall the following table of Clifford algebras:
$$\begin{array}{ccc}
n & Cl_n & M_n/i^{*}M_{n+1}\\
1 & \mathbb{C} & \mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z} \\
2 & \mathbb{H} & \mathbb{Z}/2\...
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Finiteness of stable homotopy groups of spheres
Since the work of Serre in the early 50's on homotopy groups of spheres, it is known that the homotopy group $\pi_k(S^n)$ is finite, except when $k=n$ (in which case the group is $\mathbb{Z}$), or ...