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Bousfield Classes And Ohkawas Theorem Nagoya Japan August 2830 2015 Springer Proceedings In Mathematics Statistics 309 Band 309 1st Edition Takeo Ohsawa Editor

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Bousfield Classes And Ohkawas Theorem Nagoya Japan August 2830 2015 Springer Proceedings In Mathematics Statistics 309 Band 309 1st Edition Takeo Ohsawa Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.1 MB
Pages: 445
Author: Takeo Ohsawa (editor), Norihiko Minami (editor)
ISBN: 9789811515873, 9811515875
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Bousfield Classes And Ohkawas Theorem Nagoya Japan August 2830 2015 Springer Proceedings In Mathematics Statistics 309 Band 309 1st Edition Takeo Ohsawa Editor by Takeo Ohsawa (editor), Norihiko Minami (editor) 9789811515873, 9811515875 instant download after payment.

This volume originated in the workshop held at Nagoya University, August 28–30, 2015, focusing on the surprising and mysterious Ohkawa's theorem: the Bousfield classes in the stable homotopy category SH form a set. An inspiring, extensive mathematical story can be narrated starting with Ohkawa's theorem, evolving naturally with a chain of motivational questions:

  •  Ohkawa's theorem states that the Bousfield classes of the stable homotopy category SH surprisingly forms a set, which is still very mysterious. Are there any toy models where analogous Bousfield classes form a set with a clear meaning?
  • The fundamental theorem of Hopkins, Neeman, Thomason, and others states that the analogue of the Bousfield classes in the derived category of quasi-coherent sheaves Dqc(X) form a set with a clear algebro-geometric description. However, Hopkins was actually motivated not by Ohkawa's theorem but by his own theorem with Smith in the triangulated subcategory SHc, consisting of compact objects in SH. Now the following questions naturally occur: (1) Having theorems of Ohkawa and Hopkins-Smith in SH, are there analogues for the Morel-Voevodsky A1-stable homotopy category SH(k), which subsumes SH when k is a subfield of C?, (2) Was it not natural for Hopkins to have considered Dqc(X)c instead of Dqc(X)? However, whereas there is a conceptually simple algebro-geometrical interpretation Dqc(X)c = Dperf(X), it is its close relative Dbcoh(X) that traditionally, ever since Oka and Cartan, has been intensively studied because of its rich geometric and physical information.

This book contains developments for the rest of the story and much more, including the chromatics homotopy theory, which the Hopkins–Smith theorem is based upon, and applications of Lurie's higher algebra, all by distinguished contributors.

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