Detecting periodic elements in higher topological Hochschild homology

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DOI10.2140/GT.2018.22.693zbMATH Open1384.55007arXiv1312.5699OpenAlexW2239416885MaRDI QIDQ680294FDOQ680294

Torleif Veen

Publication date: 23 January 2018

Published in: Geometry \& Topology (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Given a commutative ring spectrum R let LambdaXR be the Loday functor constructed by Brun, Carlson and Dundas. Given a prime pgeq5 we calculate pi*(LambdaSnHmathbbFp) and pi*(LambdaTnHmathbbFp) for nleqp, and use these results to deduce that vn1 in the n1-th connective Morava K-theory of (LambdaTnHmathbbFp)hTn is non-zero and detected in the homotopy fixed point spectral sequence by an explicit element, which class we name the Rognes class. To facilitate these calculations we introduce Multifold Hopf algebras. Each axis circle in Tn gives rise to a Hopf algebra structure on pi*(LambdaTnHmathbbFp), and the way these Hopf Algebra structures interact is encoded with a Multifold Hopf algebra structure. This structure puts several restrictions on the possible algrebra structures on pi*(LambdaTnHmathbbFp) and is a vital tool in the calculations above.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.5699




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