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Partial bases and homological stability of $\operatorname{GL}_{n}(R)$ revisited

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arxiv 2405.09998 v1 pith:W6KBBLNE submitted 2024-05-16 math.AT math.KTmath.NTmath.RT

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Let $R$ be a unital ring satisfying the invariant basis number property, that every stably free $R$-module is free, and that the complex of partial bases of every finite rank free module is Cohen--Macaulay. This class of rings includes every ring of stable rank $1$ (e.g. any local, semi-local or Artinian ring), every Euclidean domain, and every Dedekind domain $\mathcal{O}_S$ of arithmetic type where $|S| > 1$ and $S$ contains at least one non-complex place. Extending recent work of Galatius--Kupers--Randal-Williams and Kupers--Miller--Patzt, we prove that the sequence of general linear groups $\operatorname{GL}_n(R)$ satisfies slope-$1$ homological stability with $\mathbb{Z}[1/2]$-coefficients.

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  1. A chromatic approach to homological stability

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    Under mild axioms on a graded E2-algebra over a positive-characteristic field, higher-order homological stability maps exist with slopes approaching 1, and the patterns are governed by a stability Hopf algebra.

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