On exotic equivalences and a theorem of Franke
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Abstract: Using Franke's methods we construct new examples of exotic equivalences. We show that for any symmetric ring spectrum whose graded homotopy ring is concentrated in dimensions divisible by a natural number and has homological dimension at most three, the homotopy category of -modules is equivalent to the derived category of . The Johnson-Wilson spectrum and the truncated Brown-Peterson spectrum for any prime are our main examples. If additionally the homological dimension of is equal to two, then the homotopy category of -modules and the derived category of are triangulated equivalent. Here the main examples are and at . The last part of the paper discusses a triangulated equivalence between the homotopy category of -local spectra at a prime and the derived category of Franke's model. This is a theorem of Franke and we fill a gap in the proof.
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