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On the Balmer spectrum of the Morel-Voevodsky category

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arxiv 2309.09077 v3 pith:WTSCQTWA submitted 2023-09-16 math.AG math.ATmath.KT

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We introduce the Morava-isotropic stable homotopy category and, more generally, the stable homotopy category of an extension $E/k$. These "local" versions of the Morel-Voevodsky stable ${\Bbb{A}}^1$-homotopy category $SH(k)$ are analogues of local motivic categories introduced in [22], but with a substantially more general notion of "isotropy". This permits to construct the, so-called, isotropic Morava points of the Balmer spectrum $\operatorname{Spc}(SH^c(k))$ of (the compact part of) the Morel-Voevodsky category. These analogues of topological Morava points are parametrized by the choice of Morava K-theory and a $K(p,m)$-equivalence class of extensions $E/k$. This provides a large supply of new points, and substantially improves our understanding of the spectrum. An interesting new feature is that the specialization among isotropic points behaves differently than in topology.

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