Introduction To Stable Homotopy Theory

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Introduction to Stable Homotopy Theory

Author: David Barnes
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2020-03-26
A comprehensive introduction to stable homotopy theory for beginning graduate students, from motivating phenomena to current research.
Equivariant Stable Homotopy Theory

This book is a foundational piece of work in stable homotopy theory and in the theory of transformation groups. It may be roughly divided into two parts. The first part deals with foundations of (equivariant) stable homotopy theory. A workable category of CW-spectra is developed. The foundations are such that an action of a compact Lie group is considered throughout, and spectra allow desuspension by arbitrary representations. But even if the reader forgets about group actions, he will find many details of the theory worked out for the first time. More subtle constructions like smash products, function spectra, change of group isomorphisms, fixed point and orbit spectra are treated. While it is impossible to survey properly the material which is covered in the book, it does boast these general features: (i) a thorough and reliable presentation of the foundations of the theory; (ii) a large number of basic results, principal applications, and fundamental techniques presented for the first time in a coherent theory, unifying numerous treatments of special cases in the literature.
Equivariant Stable Homotopy Theory and the Kervaire Invariant Problem

Author: Michael A. Hill
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2021-07-29
A complete and definitive account of the authors' resolution of the Kervaire invariant problem in stable homotopy theory.