Cartier modules and cyclotomic spectra

Benjamin Antieau, Thomas Nikolaus

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Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-78
Number of pages78
JournalJournal of the American Mathematical Society
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

Funding

The first author was supported by NSF Grant DMS-1552766. We would like to thank Bhargav Bhatt, Alice Hedenlund, Lars Hesselholt, Marc Hoyois, Achim Krause, Akhil Mathew, Irakli Patchkoria, Nick Rozenblyum, Peter Scholze, and Jay Shah for their helpful insights about the ideas presented here. We would also like to thank the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, the Universität Münster, and the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences for support and for hospitality during various visits. Finally, we would like to thank the anonymous referees for their very helpful comments. Received by the editors October 5, 2018, and, in revised form, January 8, 2020. 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification. Primary 14F30, 14L05, 13D03. Key words and phrases. Topological Hochschild homology, cyclotomic spectra, Cartier ules, Dieudonnémodules, de Rham–Witt complexes. The first author was supported by NSF Grant DMS-1552766.

Keywords

  • Cartier modules
  • Cyclotomic spectra
  • De rham-witt complexes
  • Dieudonné modules
  • Topological hochschild homology

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics

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