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Moduli stack of oriented formal groups and cellular motivic spectra over $\mathbf C$

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We exhibit a relationship between motivic homotopy theory and spectral algebraic geometry, based on the motivic $\tau$-deformation picture of Gheorghe, Isaksen, Wang, Xu. More precisely, we identify cellular motivic spectra over $\mathbf C$ with ind-coherent sheaves (in a slightly non-standard sense) on a certain spectral stack $\tau_{\ge 0}(\mathcal M_\mathrm{FG}^\mathrm{or})$. The latter is the connective cover of the non-connective spectral stack $\mathcal M_\mathrm{FG}^\mathrm{or}$, the moduli stack of oriented formal groups, which we have introduced previously and studied in connection with chromatic homotopy theory. We also provide a geometric origin on the level of stacks for the observed $\tau$-deformation behavior on the level of sheaves, based on a notion of extended effective Cartier divisors in spectral algebraic geometry.

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Cyclotomic synthetic spectra

math.KT · 2024-11-29 · conditional · novelty 8.0

The motivic filtration on THH(R;Z_p) is shown to be a p-typical cyclotomic synthetic spectrum, with applications to TC and syntomic cohomology bounds.

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  • Cyclotomic synthetic spectra math.KT · 2024-11-29 · conditional · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    The motivic filtration on THH(R;Z_p) is shown to be a p-typical cyclotomic synthetic spectrum, with applications to TC and syntomic cohomology bounds.