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Relations between slices and quotients of the algebraic cobordism spectrum
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    Relations between slices and quotients of the algebraic cobordism spectrum (English)
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    19 November 2010
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    Let \(MGL\) be the algebraic cobordism spectrum. \textit{V. Voevodsky} [Int. Press Lect. Ser. 3, No. I, 3--34 (2002; Zbl 1047.14012)] introduced the slice filtration and formulated a conjecture known as the slice conjecture [Conjecture(5)]. This conjecture describes the slice filtration using motivic Eilenberg-Mac Lane spectrum amd the coefficients of the complex cobordism \(MU_{*}.\) The author discusses the relation between the slice conjecture and quotients of \(MGL.\) Let \({ L}_{*}\) be the graded Lazard ring. In motivic homotopy theory the filtration on \(MGL\) obtained by dividing out by ideals of \(L_{*}\) generated by the \(x_{i},\) or more precisely ideals of \(L_{*}\) consisting of elements of degree greater than a given bound, is conjecturally the slice filtration. The author proves that if this holds on the level zero then it holds for all levels. The situation for rational slices and \(K\)-theory is also described.
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    slice filtration
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    algebraic cobordism
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    K-theory
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