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$\mathrm{G}$-theory of $\mathbb{F}_1$-algebras I: the equivariant Nishida problem (1110.6001v4)

Published 27 Oct 2011 in math.AT, math.KT, and math.RA

Abstract: We develop a version of $\mathrm{G}$-theory for an $\mathbb{F}1$-algebra (i.e., the $\mathrm{K}$-theory of pointed $G$-sets for a pointed monoid $G$) and establish its first properties. We construct a Cartan assembly map to compare the Chu--Morava $\mathrm{K}$-theory for finite pointed groups with our $\mathrm{G}$-theory. We compute the $\mathrm{G}$-theory groups for finite pointed groups in terms of stable homotopy of some classifying spaces. We introduce certain Loday--Whitehead groups over $\mathbb{F}_1$ that admit functorial maps into classical Whitehead groups under some reasonable hypotheses. We initiate a conjectural formalism using combinatorial Grayson operations to address the Equivariant Nishida Problem - it asks whether $\mathbb{S}G$ admits operations that endow $\oplus_n\pi{2n}(\mathbb{S}G)$ with a pre-$\lambda$-ring structure, where $G$ is a finite group and $\mathbb{S}G$ is the $G$-fixed point spectrum of the equivariant sphere spectrum.

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