The Chromatic Fourier Transform

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Abstract: We develop a general theory of higher semiadditive Fourier transforms that includes both the classical discrete Fourier transform for finite abelian groups at height n=0, as well as a certain duality for the En-(co)homology of pi-finite spectra, established by Hopkins and Lurie, at heights nge1. We use this theory to generalize said duality in three different directions. First, we extend it from mathbbZ-module spectra to all (suitably finite) spectra and use it to compute the discrepancy spectrum of En. Second, we lift it to the telescopic setting by replacing En with T(n)-local higher cyclotomic extensions, from which we deduce various results on affineness, Eilenberg--Moore formulas and Galois extensions in the telescopic setting. Third, we categorify their result into an equivalence of two symmetric monoidal infty-categories of local systems of K(n)-local En-modules, and relate it to (semiadditive) redshift phenomena.









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