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    Derived representation theory of Lie algebras and stable homotopy categorification of \(sl_{k}\) (English)
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    Khovanov homology [\textit{M. Khovanov}, Duke Math. J. 101, No. 3, 359--426 (2000; Zbl 0960.57005)] is now a well established categorification of the Jones polynomial which can be defined with fairly elementary means. But it can also be viewed as a categorification of representations of \(sl_2\). This less elementary point of view has led to the generalization of \(sl_k\)-Khovanov homology. A different kind of generalization was the introduction of a stable homotopy type by \textit{R. Lipshitz} and \textit{S. Sarkar} [J. Am. Math. Soc. 27, No. 4, 983--1042 (2014; Zbl 1345.57014)] whose homology reduces to Khovanov homology. The paper here is now a step in obtaining a stable homotopy type for \(sl_k\)-Khovanov homology for \(k>2\). The approach is given by a generalization of a construction of \textit{J. Sussan} [``Category \(\mathcal O\) and \(\mathfrak{sl}_k\) link invariants'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:math/0701045}] for \(sl_k\)-homology which requires a representation theory over the sphere spectrum \(S\). This creates various technical difficulties that the authors circumvent by working over a large prime (linearly larger than \(k\)). While this is a notable restriction, one can still expect extra information for complicated links relative to \(sl_k\)-homology.
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    homotopy categorification
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    Khovanov homology
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    spectral algebra
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    spectral representation theory
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