Stratified noncommutative geometry

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Publication:6328294

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Authors: David Ayala, Aaron Mazel-Gee, Nick Rozenblyum Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 31 October 2019

Abstract: We introduce a theory of stratifications of noncommutative stacks (i.e. presentable stable infty-categories), and we prove a reconstruction theorem that expresses them in terms of their strata and gluing data. This reconstruction theorem is compatible with symmetric monoidal structures, and with more general operadic structures such as En-monoidal structures. We also provide a suite of fundamental operations for constructing new stratifications from old ones: restriction, pullback, quotient, pushforward, and refinement. Moreover, we establish a dual form of reconstruction; this is closely related to Verdier duality and reflection functors, and gives a categorification of M"obius inversion. Our main application is to equivariant stable homotopy theory: for any compact Lie group G, we give a symmetric monoidal stratification of genuine G-spectra. In the case that G is finite, this expresses genuine G-spectra in terms of their geometric fixedpoints (as homotopy-equivariant spectra) and gluing data therebetween (which are given by proper Tate constructions). We also prove an adelic reconstruction theorem; this applies not just to ordinary schemes but in the more general context of tensor-triangular geometry, where we obtain a symmetric monoidal stratification over the Balmer spectrum. We discuss the particular example of chromatic homotopy theory.













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