The structure of motivic homotopy groups
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Abstract: We study the stable motivic homotopy groups of the 2-completion of the motivic sphere spectrum over . When arranged in the -plane, these groups break into four different regions: a vanishing region, an -local region that is entirely known, a -local region that is identical to classical stable homotopy groups, and a region that is not well-understood.
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