The nilpotence theorem for the algebraic \(K\)-theory of the sphere spectrum (Q2405504)

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The nilpotence theorem for the algebraic \(K\)-theory of the sphere spectrum
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    The nilpotence theorem for the algebraic \(K\)-theory of the sphere spectrum (English)
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    26 September 2017
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    Algebraic \(K\)-theory is defined as homotopy theory of \(K\)-theory spectrum. \(K(\mathbb Z)\) and \(K(\mathbb S)\) are \(E_\infty\) ring spectra and the graded \(K\)-theory ring \(K_*(\mathbb S) = \pi_*K(\mathbb S)\) and \(K_*(\mathbb Z)= \pi_*K(\mathbb Z)\) are commutative. In the paper the authors proved that in the graded commutative ring \(K_*(\mathbb S)\), the positive degree elements are multiplicatively nilpotent (Theorem 1) and similarly for \(K_*(\mathbb Z)\) and topological cyclic homology \(TC_*(\mathbb S)\) (Theorem 2). The authors showed that \(K_{n(p-1)}(\mathbb Z) \otimes \mathbb Z_{(p)} = 0\) for all odd prime \(p\) and \(n>0\). In the topological cyclic homology all the nonzero degree elements of \(\pi_*TC(\mathbb S)^\wedge_p\) are nilpotent (Theorem 2.3). From this Theorem 1 is easily deduced (Lemma 1).
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    algebraic \(K\)-theory of spaces
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    nilpotence theorem
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    \(p\)-adic \(L\)-function
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