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The Motivic Cofiber of $τ$ (1701.04877v1)

Published 17 Jan 2017 in math.AT

Abstract: Consider the Tate twist $\tau \in H{0,1}(S{0,0})$ in the mod 2 cohomology of the motivic sphere. After 2-completion, the motivic Adams spectral sequence realizes this element as a map $\tau \colon S{0,-1} \to S{0,0}$, with cofiber $C\tau$. We show that this motivic 2-cell complex can be endowed with a unique $E_{\infty}$ ring structure. Moreover, this promotes the known isomorphism $\pi_{\ast,\ast} C\tau \cong \mathrm{Ext}{\ast,\ast}{BP{\ast}BP}(BP_{\ast},BP_{\ast})$ to an isomorphism of rings which also preserves higher products. We then consider the closed symmetric monoidal category $({ }{C\tau}\textbf{Mod}, - \wedge{C\tau} -)$ which lives in the kernel of Betti realization. Given a motivic spectrum $X$, the $C\tau$-induced spectrum $X \wedge C\tau$ is usually better behaved and easier to understand than $X$ itself. We specifically illustrate this concept in the examples of the mod 2 Eilenberg-Maclane spectrum $H\mathbb{F}_2$, the mod 2 Moore spectrum $S{0,0}/2$ and the connective hermitian $K$-theory spectrum $kq$.

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