The localized slice spectral sequence, norms of Real bordism, and the Segal conjecture
Abstract: In this paper, we introduce the localized slice spectral sequence, a variant of the equivariant slice spectral sequence that computes geometric fixed points equipped with residue group actions. We prove convergence and recovery theorems for the localized slice spectral sequence and use it to analyze the norms of the Real bordism spectrum. As a consequence, we relate the Real bordism spectrum and its norms to a form of the $C_2$-Segal conjecture. We compute the localized slice spectral sequence of the $C_4$-norm of $BP_\mathbb{R}$ in a range and show that the Hill--Hopkins--Ravenel slice differentials is in one-to-one correspondence with a family of Tate differentials for $N_12 H{\mathbb{F}}_2$.
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