Purity in chromatically localized algebraic 𝐾-theory

IF 3.5 1区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS Journal of the American Mathematical Society Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1090/jams/1043
Markus Land, Akhil Mathew, Lennart Meier, Georg Tamme
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We prove a purity property in telescopically localized algebraic K K -theory of ring spectra: For n 1 n\geq 1 , the T ( n ) T(n) -localization of K ( R ) K(R) only depends on the T ( 0 ) T ( n ) T(0)\oplus \dots \oplus T(n) -localization of R R . This complements a classical result of Waldhausen in rational K K -theory. Combining our result with work of Clausen–Mathew–Naumann–Noel, one finds that L T ( n ) K ( R ) L_{T(n)}K(R) in fact only depends on the T ( n 1 ) T ( n ) T(n-1)\oplus T(n) -localization of R R , again for n 1 n \geq 1 . As consequences, we deduce several vanishing results for telescopically localized K K -theory, as well as an equivalence between K ( R ) K(R) and T C ( τ 0 R ) TC(\tau _{\geq 0} R) after T ( n ) T(n) -localization for n 2 n\geq 2 .

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染色局部代数理论的纯粹性
我们证明了环谱的望远镜局部化代数 K K 理论的一个纯粹性:对于 n ≥ 1 n\geq 1,K ( R ) K(R) 的 T ( n ) T(n) 局部化只取决于 R R 的 T ( 0 ) ⊕ ⋯ ⊕ T ( n ) T(0)\oplus \dots \oplus T(n) 局部化。这补充了瓦尔德豪森(Waldhausen)在有理 K K 理论中的一个经典结果。把我们的结果与克劳森-马修-瑙曼-诺尔的研究结合起来,我们会发现 L T ( n ) K ( R ) L_{T(n)}K(R) 事实上只取决于 T ( n - 1 ) ⊕ T ( n ) T(n-1)\oplus T(n) -localization of R R,同样是 n ≥ 1 n \geq 1。作为结果,我们推导出望远镜局部化 K K 理论的几个消失结果,以及 K ( R ) K(R) 和 T C ( τ ≥ 0 R ) TC(\tau _{\geq 0} R) 在 n ≥ 2 n\geq 2 时 T ( n ) T(n) 局部化之后的等价性。
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