\(I\)-adic towers in topology (Q813179)

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\(I\)-adic towers in topology
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    \(I\)-adic towers in topology (English)
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    30 January 2006
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    The celebrated Landweber exact functor theorem has prominently been applied in stable homotopy theory for many years which motivated to study analogues and related aspects in brave new algebra. Given a commutative \(S\)-algebra \(R\) like \(MU\), an \(R\)-algebra \(T\) and an ideal \(I \subset T_*\), generated by a regular sequence, one may ask for a topological realization of the tower \(T_* \to \dots \to T_*/I^{s+1} \to T_*/I^s \to \dots \to T_*/I\), which is called the algebraic \(I\)-adic tower under \(T_*\). \textit{A. Baker} and \textit{U. Würgler} already realized such a tower in the ordinary category of spectra in [Forum Math. 3, No.6, 543-560 (1991; Zbl 0751.55002)] in the case of \(R=MU\), the complex bordism spectrum, \(T=E(n)\), the Johnson-Wilson theory for a prime \(p\) and \(T_*/I=K(n)_*\), the coefficients of the corresponding \(n\)-th Morava \(K\)-theory. Several years later \textit{A. Baker} and \textit{A. Lazarev} presented a corresponding construction for a rather general class of \(S\)-algebras \(R\) in terms of brave new algebra in [Algebr. Geom. Topol. 1, 173--199 (2001; Zbl 0970.55006)]. In the paper under review the author presents a related but somewhat different construction of an \(I\)-adic tower under \(T\) in the context of brave new algebra, which has the advantage that his construction is a little more transparent, and that it provides a more conceptual understanding of the tower. The author proceeds as follows. First he considers the sequence \(\dots \to I^{s+1} \to I^{s} \to \dots \to T_*\) as a sequence in the derived category of \(T_*\)-modules. This way he obtains a sequence of degree \((-1)\) morphisms \(T_*/I \to I/I^2 \to I^2/I^3 \to \dots\) which (using terminology from [\textit{J. D. Christensen}, Adv. Math. 136, No.2, 284-339 (1998; Zbl 0928.55010)]) can be viewed as a relative injective resolution of \(T_*\) with respect to the injective class associated to \(T_*/I\). He then shows that the original tower over \(T_*\) can be reconstructed from the latter as its Adams resolution. Based on this observation he starts with realizing a corresponding sequence of fibrations \(T/I \to I/I^2 \to \dots\) in brave new algebra, where each of the fibrations \(I^{s-1}/I^{s} \to I^{s}/I^{s+1}\) is naturally classified by higher Bockstein operations. The associated \(I\)-adic tower over \(T\) is then defined to be the associated Adams resolution, while the desired \(I\)-adic tower under \(T\) is obtained from the latter by taking cofibers of the individual maps \(I^s \to T\) occurring in the \(I\)-adic tower over \(T\). The \(I\)-adic tower under \(T\) naturally gives rise to a conditionally convergent spectral sequence converging to \((holim_s T/I^s)^*(X)\) for a space \(X\), which in the special case of \(R=MU\), \(T=E(n)\) and \(T_*/I= K(n)_*\) specializes to the Bockstein spectral sequence of \textit{A. Baker} and \textit{U. Würgler} introduced in [op. cit.].
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    Structured ring spectra
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    Adams resolutions
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    Adams spectral sequence
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    Bockstein operation
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    complex bordism
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    Morava \(K\)-theory
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    Bousfield localization
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    stable homotopy theory
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