At p=2, L-theory of rings with anti-involution is claimed to have no chromatic redshift and to satisfy a chromatic purity theorem.
Purity in chromatically localized algebraic $K$-theory
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We prove a purity property in telescopically localized algebraic $K$-theory of ring spectra: For $n\geq 1$, the $T(n)$-localization of $K(R)$ only depends on the $T(0)\oplus \dots \oplus T(n)$-localization of $R$. This complements a classical result of Waldhausen in rational $K$-theory. Combining our result with work of Clausen--Mathew--Naumann--Noel, one finds that $L_{T(n)}K(R)$ in fact only depends on the $T(n-1)\oplus T(n)$-localization of $R$, again for $n \geq 1$. As consequences, we deduce several vanishing results for telescopically localized $K$-theory, as well as an equivalence between $K(R)$ and $\mathrm{TC}(\tau_{\geq 0} R)$ after $T(n)$-localization for $n\geq 2$.
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Chromatic Purity in Hermitian K-Theory at $p=2$
At p=2, L-theory of rings with anti-involution is claimed to have no chromatic redshift and to satisfy a chromatic purity theorem.