The homotopy limit problem for Hermitian \(K\)-theory, equivariant motivic homotopy theory and motivic real cobordism (Q635493)
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The homotopy limit problem for Hermitian \(K\)-theory, equivariant motivic homotopy theory and motivic real cobordism (English)
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19 August 2011
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The homotopy limit problem originally posed by Thomason and studied in this paper, asks how close the canonical map from Hermitian \(K\)-theory to the \(\mathbb Z/2\)-homotopy fixed points of algebraic \(K\)-theory is to being an isomorphism, at least after \(2\)-completion. The main results solve this problem for all fields of characteristic~\(0\) which satisfy a certain cohomological condition. The approach taken involves applying a significant amount of equivariant motivic stable homotopy theory, which should be of wider interest.
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algebraic \(K\)-theory
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Hermitian \(K\)-theory
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motivic homotopy theory
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equivariant homotopy theory
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