Stable Categories and Structured Ring Spectra

Stable Categories and Structured Ring Spectra
Author: Andrew J. Blumberg,Teena Gerhardt,Michael A. Hill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2022-07-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781009123297

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A graduate-level introduction to the homotopical technology in use at the forefront of modern algebraic topology.

Galois Extensions of Structured Ring Spectra Stably Dualizable Groups

Galois Extensions of Structured Ring Spectra Stably Dualizable Groups
Author: John Rognes
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2008
Genre: Commutative algebra
ISBN: 9780821840764

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The author introduces the notion of a Galois extension of commutative $S$-algebras ($E_\infty$ ring spectra), often localized with respect to a fixed homology theory. There are numerous examples, including some involving Eilenberg-Mac Lane spectra of commutative rings, real and complex topological $K$-theory, Lubin-Tate spectra and cochain $S$-algebras. He establishes the main theorem of Galois theory in this generality. Its proof involves the notions of separable and etale extensions of commutative $S$-algebras, and the Goerss-Hopkins-Miller theory for $E_\infty$ mapping spaces. He shows that the global sphere spectrum $S$ is separably closed, using Minkowski's discriminant theorem, and he estimates the separable closure of its localization with respect to each of the Morava $K$-theories. He also defines Hopf-Galois extensions of commutative $S$-algebras and studies the complex cobordism spectrum $MU$ as a common integral model for all of the local Lubin-Tate Galois extensions. The author extends the duality theory for topological groups from the classical theory for compact Lie groups, via the topological study by J. R. Klein and the $p$-complete study for $p$-compact groups by T. Bauer, to a general duality theory for stably dualizable groups in the $E$-local stable homotopy category, for any spectrum $E$.

Structured Ring Spectra

Structured Ring Spectra
Author: Andrew Baker,Birgit Richter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2004-11-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521603056

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This book contains some important new contributions to the theory of structured ring spectra.

Rings Modules and Algebras in Stable Homotopy Theory

Rings  Modules  and Algebras in Stable Homotopy Theory
Author: Anthony D. Elmendorf
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1997
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821843031

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This book introduces a new point-set level approach to stable homotopy theory that has already had many applications and promises to have a lasting impact on the subject. Given the sphere spectrum $S$, the authors construct an associative, commutative, and unital smash product in a complete and cocomplete category of ``$S$-modules'' whose derived category is equivalent to the classical stable homotopy category. This construction allows for a simple and algebraically manageable definition of ``$S$-algebras'' and ``commutative $S$-algebras'' in terms of associative, or associative and commutative, products $R\wedge SR \longrightarrow R$. These notions are essentially equivalent to the earlier notions of $A {\infty $ and $E {\infty $ ring spectra, and the older notions feed naturally into the new framework to provide plentiful examples. There is an equally simple definition of $R$-modules in terms of maps $R\wedge SM\longrightarrow M$. When $R$ is commutative, the category of $R$-modules also has a

Equivariant Orthogonal Spectra and S Modules

Equivariant Orthogonal Spectra and S Modules
Author: M. A. Mandell,J. Peter May
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2002
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821829363

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The last few years have seen a revolution in our understanding of the foundations of stable homotopy theory. Many symmetric monoidal model categories of spectra whose homotopy categories are equivalent to the stable homotopy category are now known, whereas no such categories were known before 1993. The most well-known examples are the category of $S$-modules and the category of symmetric spectra. We focus on the category of orthogonal spectra, which enjoys some of the best features of $S$-modules and symmetric spectra and which is particularly well-suited to equivariant generalization. We first complete the nonequivariant theory by comparing orthogonal spectra to $S$-modules. We then develop the equivariant theory.For a compact Lie group $G$, we construct a symmetric monoidal model category of orthogonal $G$-spectra whose homotopy category is equivalent to the classical stable homotopy category of $G$-spectra. We also complete the theory of $S_G$-modules and compare the categories of orthogonal $G$-spectra and $S_G$-modules. A key feature is the analysis of change of universe, change of group, fixed point, and orbit functors in these two highly structured categories for the study of equivariant stable homotopy theory.

Generalized Cohomology

Generalized Cohomology
Author: Akira Kōno,Dai Tamaki
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821835149

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Aims to give an exposition of generalized (co)homology theories that can be read by a group of mathematicians who are not experts in algebraic topology. This title starts with basic notions of homotopy theory, and introduces the axioms of generalized (co)homology theory. It also discusses various types of generalized cohomology theories.

Global Homotopy Theory

Global Homotopy Theory
Author: Stefan Schwede
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 847
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781108425810

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A comprehensive, self-contained approach to global equivariant homotopy theory, with many detailed examples and sample calculations.

Parametrized Homotopy Theory

Parametrized Homotopy Theory
Author: J. Peter May,Johann Sigurdsson
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2006
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821839225

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This book develops rigorous foundations for parametrized homotopy theory, which is the algebraic topology of spaces and spectra that are continuously parametrized by the points of a base space. It also begins the systematic study of parametrized homology and cohomology theories. The parametrized world provides the natural home for many classical notions and results, such as orientation theory, the Thom isomorphism, Atiyah and Poincare duality, transfer maps, the Adams and Wirthmuller isomorphisms, and the Serre and Eilenberg-Moore spectral sequences. But in addition to providing a clearer conceptual outlook on these classical notions, it also provides powerful methods to study new phenomena, such as twisted $K$-theory, and to make new constructions, such as iterated Thom spectra. Duality theory in the parametrized setting is particularly illuminating and comes in two flavors. One allows the construction and analysis of transfer maps, and a quite different one relates parametrized homology to parametrized cohomology. The latter is based formally on a new theory of duality in symmetric bicategories that is of considerable independent interest. The text brings together many recent developments in homotopy theory. It provides a highly structured theory of parametrized spectra, and it extends parametrized homotopy theory to the equivariant setting. The theory of topological model categories is given a more thorough treatment than is available in the literature. This is used, together with an interesting blend of classical methods, to resolve basic foundational problems that have no nonparametrized counterparts.