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Stable Stems 1st Edition Daniel C Isaksen

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Stable Stems 1st Edition Daniel C Isaksen
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 174
Author: Daniel C. Isaksen
ISBN: 9781470455118, 1470455110
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Stable Stems 1st Edition Daniel C Isaksen by Daniel C. Isaksen 9781470455118, 1470455110 instant download after payment.

The author presents a detailed analysis of 2-complete stable homotopy groups, both in the classical context and in the motivic context over $\mathbb C$. He uses the motivic May spectral sequence to compute the cohomology of the motivic Steenrod algebra over $\mathbb C$ through the 70-stem. He then uses the motivic Adams spectral sequence to obtain motivic stable homotopy groups through the 59-stem. He also describes the complete calculation to the 65-stem, but defers the proofs in this range to forthcoming publications. In addition to finding all Adams differentials, the author also resolves all hidden extensions by $2$, $\eta $, and $\nu $ through the 59-stem, except for a few carefully enumerated exceptions that remain unknown. The analogous classical stable homotopy groups are easy consequences. The author also computes the motivic stable homotopy groups of the cofiber of the motivic element $\tau $. This computation is essential for resolving hidden extensions in the Adams spectral sequence. He shows that the homotopy groups of the cofiber of $\tau $ are the same as the $E_2$-page of the classical Adams-Novikov spectral sequence. This allows him to compute the classical Adams-Novikov spectral sequence, including differentials and hidden extensions, in a larger range than was previously known.

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