Exotic Picard groups and chromatic vanishing via the Gross-Hopkins duality
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Abstract: In this paper, we study the exotic -local Picard group when . Using Gross-Hopkins duality, we relate it to certain Greek letter element computations in chromatic homotopy theory. The classical computations of Miller-Ravenel-Wilson then imply that an exotic element at height and prime is not detected by the type-2 complex . The same method is applied to study the Chromatic Vanishing Conjecture in the zeroth degree homology when does not divide . We show that this special case of the Vanishing Conjecture implies the exotic Picard group is zero at height and prime .
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