Topological Hochschild homology of Thom spectra and the free loop space (Q982160)
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Topological Hochschild homology of Thom spectra and the free loop space (English)
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6 July 2010
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The paper under review identifies the topological Hochschild homology of ring spectra that arise as Thom spectra for loop maps \( f: X \to BF\). Here \(BF\) is the colimit of the classifying spaces \(BF(n)\), where \(F(n)\) is the topological monoid of base-point preserving homotopy equivalences of \(S^n\), the \(n\)-sphere. Letting \(EF(n)\) denote the one-sided bar construction \(B(*, \, F(n), \, S^n)\), the Thom space of a map \(f: X \to BF(n)\) is defined as the quotient space \[ T(f) = f^* EF(n)/X, \] where \(F^*EF(n)\) is the pullback of \(EF(n)\). For more details about the Lewis-May Thom spectrum functor, see \textit{L. G. Lewis jun., J. P. May} and \textit{M. Steinberger} [Equivariant stable homotopy theory. With contributions by J. E. McClure, Lect. Notes Math. 1213 (1986; Zbl 0611.55001)]. To describe the main theorem of the paper, let \(B\) be a connected space, \(L(B)\) its free loop space, and \(\Omega (B)\) the based loop space. When \(B\) is a homotopy associative and commutative \(H\)-space, \(L(B)\) is as well, and there is a (non-equivariant) equivalence of \(H\)-spaces \[ L(B) \overset{\simeq}{\longrightarrow} \Omega(B) \times B. \] Thus, \[ L(B^2F) \simeq \Omega (B^2F) \times B^2F \simeq BF \times B^2F. \] The Hopf fibration \(S^3 \to S^2\) induces a map \[ \eta : B^2F \simeq {\text{Map}}_*(S^2, \;B^4F) \to {\text{Map}}_*(S^3, \;B^4F) \simeq BF. \] Let \(f: X \to BF\) be the loop map associated to a map of based spaces \(Bf : BX \to B^2f\). Then there is a natural stable equivalence \[ THH (T(f)) \simeq T(L^{\eta}(Bf)), \] where \(L^{\eta}(Bf)\) denotes the composite \[ L(BX) \overset{L(Bf)}{\longrightarrow} L(B^2F) \simeq BF \times B^2F \overset{{\mathbf{1}}\times \eta}{\longrightarrow} BF \times {BF} BF. \] Moreover, if \(f\) is a 2-fold loop map, then there is a stable equivalence \[ THH(T(f)) \simeq T(f) \wedge T(\eta \circ Bf). \] These results are applied to the classical cobordism spectra \(MG\), yielding \[ THH(MG) \simeq MG \wedge BBG_+ , \] where \(G\) denotes a stabilized Lie group \(O\), \(SO\), \(Spin\), \(U\), or \(Sp\). The theorem is also applied to the Eilenberg-MacLane spectra \(H{\mathbf{Z}}/p\) and \(H{\mathbf{Z}}\), recovering a result of \textit{M. Bökstedt} [``The topological Hochschild homology of \({\mathbf{Z}}\) and \({\mathbf{Z}}/p\), preprint (1990)]. Thus, there are stable equivalences \[ \begin{aligned} & THH(H{\mathbf{Z}}/p) \simeq H{\mathbf{Z}}/p \wedge \Omega(S^3)_+ \\ & THH(H{\mathbf{Z}}) \simeq H{\mathbf{Z}} \wedge \Omega(S^3 \langle 3 \rangle)_+, \end{aligned} \] where \(S^3 \langle 3 \rangle\) denotes the 3-connected cover of \(S^3\). The authors work through symmetric monoidal models of the category of spaces over \(BF\) as well as strong symmetric monoidal Thom spectrum functors.
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topological Hochschild homology
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Thom spectra
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ring spectra
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free loop space
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