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The $E_3$ page of the Adams spectral sequence

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arxiv 2105.07628 v2 pith:USORI7QD submitted 2021-05-17 math.AT

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In the early 2000's, Baues computed the secondary Steenrod algebra, the algebra of all secondary cohomology operations. Together with Jibladze, they showed that this gives an algorithm that computes all Adams $d_2$ differentials for the sphere. The goal of this paper is to reinterpret their results in the language of synthetic spectra in order to achieve stronger computational results. Using this, we obtain an algorithm that computes hidden extensions on the $E_3$ page that jump by one filtration, in addition to the $d_2$ differentials of Baues--Jibladze. We then implement and run this algorithm for the sphere up to the 140th stem. Combined with a generalized version of the Leibniz rule, these hidden extensions allow us to compute many longer differentials with ease. In particular, we resolve all remaining unknown $d_2$, $d_3$, $d_4$ and $d_5$ differentials of the sphere up to the 95th stem.

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