Topological cyclic homology via the norm (Q1717078)

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    Topological cyclic homology via the norm (English)
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    6 February 2019
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    \textit{M. Bökstedt} developed coherence machinery that enabled the definition of topological Hochschild homology $THH$ [``Topological Hochschild Homology'', Preprint (1990)]. However, it seems that the original construction makes it difficult to understand the equivariance of various additional algebraic structures on $THH$, for example, the Adams operations and relevance to topological cyclic homology $TC$. In the paper under review, the authors have developed a new approach to the construction of the cyclotomic structure on $THH$ of a ring spectrum using an interpretation of $THH$ in terms of the Hill-Hopkins-Ravenel multiplicative norm [\textit{M. A. Hill} et al., in: Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM 2014), Seoul, Korea, August 13--21, 2014. Vol. II: Invited lectures. Seoul: KM Kyung Moon Sa. 1219--1243 (2014; Zbl 1373.55023)]. \par Let $G$ be a Lie group and $U$ a fixed universe of $G$-representations. We denote by ${\mathcal S}^G_U$ the category of orthogonal $G$-spectra indexed on $U$. In the paper, after reviewing necessary details on the category of orthogonal $G$-spectra and the geometric fixed point and norm functors, the new approach to $THH$ is introduced. It turns out that the construction enables us to consider the cyclotomic structure on $THH$. Here a cyclotomic spectrum is an $S^1$-spectrum equipped with compatible equivalences of $S^1$-spectra $t_n : \rho_n^*L\Phi^{C_n}X \to X$ for which $\rho_n : S^1\cong S^1/C_n$ is the $n$th root isomorphism and $L\Phi^{C_n}$ is the left derived functor of the geometric fixed point functor $\Phi^{C_n} : {\mathcal S}_U^{S^1} \to {\mathcal S}_{U^{C_n}}^{S^1/C_n}$. \par For a ring orthogonal spectrum $R$, the cyclic object $N^{\text{cyc}}_\wedge R$ in orthogonal spectra is defined by $k$-simplices $[k] \mapsto R^{\wedge (k+1)}$. Then we define the functor $N_e^{S^1} : {\mathcal Ass} \to {\mathcal S}_U^{S^1}$ from the category of associative ring orthogonal spectra to be the composite functor $R \mapsto {\mathcal I}_{{\mathbb R}^\infty}^U|N^{\text{cyc}}_\wedge R|$ with $ {\mathcal I}_{{\mathbb R}^\infty}^U$ the change of universe functor [\textit{M. A. Mandell} and \textit{J. P. May}, Equivariant orthogonal spectra and S-modules. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society (AMS) (2002; Zbl 1025.55002)]. The first main theorem (Theorem 1.5) asserts that if $R$ is a cofibrant associative or cofibrant commutative ring orthogonal spectrum, then $N_e^{S^1}R$ has a natural structure of a cyclotomic spectrum. \par The homotopy limit construction with the Frobenius maps and the equivalences $t_n$ mentioned above defines $TR$-theory and topological cyclic homology $TC(R)$. Moreover, a relative version $_AN_e^{S^1}R$ of the norm above for an algebra $R$ over a commutative ring orthogonal spectrum $A$ is introduced. The underlying non-equivariant spectrum of $_AN_e^{S^1}R$ is denoted by ${}_ATHH(R)$. With also a relative version of $TC$, the authors deduce the result (Theorem 1.11) on the existence of an $A$-relative cyclotomic trace map $K(R) \to TC(R) \to {}_ATC(R)$ whose second map is a lift of the natural map $THH(R) \to {}_ATHH(R)$ in the stable category. \par Furthermore, as announced in the Introduction, the paper deals with and studies the Adams operations on ${}_AN_e^{S^1}R$ and spectral sequences for $TR$-theory whose $E_2$-terms are described by Mackey functors.
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    topological cyclic homology
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    Adams operations
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    multiplicative norm
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    cyclotomic spectrum
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