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Formalising and Computing the Fourth Homotopy Group of the $3$-Sphere in Cubical Agda (2302.00151v3)

Published 1 Feb 2023 in math.AT and cs.LO

Abstract: Brunerie's 2016 PhD thesis contains the first synthetic proof in Homotopy Type Theory (HoTT) of the classical result that the fourth homotopy group of the 3-sphere is $\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z}$. The proof is one of the most impressive pieces of synthetic homotopy theory to date and uses a lot of advanced classical algebraic topology rephrased synthetically. Furthermore, the proof is fully constructive and the main result can be reduced to the question of whether a particular "Brunerie number" $\beta$ can be normalised to $\pm 2$. The question of whether Brunerie's proof could be formalised in a proof assistant, either by computing this number or by formalising the pen-and-paper proof, has since remained open. In this paper, we present a complete formalisation in Cubical Agda. We do this by modifying Brunerie's proof so that a key technical result, whose proof Brunerie only sketched in his thesis, can be avoided. We also present a formalisation of a new and much simpler proof that $\beta$ is $\pm 2$. This formalisation provides us with a sequence of simpler Brunerie numbers, one of which normalises very quickly to $-2$ in Cubical Agda, resulting in a fully formalised computer-assisted proof that $\pi_4(\mathbb{S}3) \cong \mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z}$.

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