Rational orthogonal calculus
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Abstract: We show that one can use model categories to construct rational orthogonal calculus. That is, given a continuous functor from vector spaces to based spaces one can construct a tower of approximations to this functor depending only on the rational homology type of the input functor, whose layers are given by rational spectra with an action of . By work of Greenlees and Shipley, we see that these layers are classified by torsion -modules.
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