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Steenrod operations on classifying spaces
Steenrod operations can be defined for all finite characteristics $p$. The simplest one, when $p=2$, is the Steenrod square. I wonder if the computation for classifying spaces for classical Lie groups ...
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Categories associated to digraphs
Let's take a directed graph, or a digraph, $G=(V,E)$ given by a finite set of vertices $V$ and a finite set of edges $E$. We can assume that pairs of vertices can have parallel edges between them and ...
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Applications of equivariant homotopy theory to representation theory
Equivariant homotopy theory focuses on spaces together with some group action on them. Jeroen van der Meer and Richard Wong have a paper where they use equivariant methods to compute the Picard group ...
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Homotopy fixed points of involutive automorphisms of discrete groups
$\DeclareMathOperator\Map{Map}$Precis: I am looking for a reference/explanation of a (general) computation of homotopy fixed points $(BG)^{h\Gamma}$ of a finite group $\Gamma$ acting on a discrete (...
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Equivariant (co)homology of flag manifolds, convolution algebra and nil hecke algebra?
For a complex reductive group $G$ and its Borel subgroup $B$, it seems to be well-known that the equivariant homology group $H^G_*(G/B\times G/B)$ forms a nil-Heck algebra
$$NH=\Bbbk[y_i,\partial_{j}]...
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Canonical reference for Chern characteristic classes
I'm a little uncertain about the definitions for
Chern roots
Chern classes
Chern characters
From perusing several discussions, I gather that if one correlates the nomenclature with that of ...
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Borel's presentation for the cohomology of a Flag Variety
If $G$ is a simple complex Lie group, $T\subset B\subset G$ is a choice of Borel and maximal torus, and $W$ is the Weyl group, then
1) $H^{*}(G/B,K)=K[T^{\vee}]/(K[T^\vee]^W_{+})$
and
2) $K[T^\vee]^...
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Rational homotopy type of Hilbert scheme components
What is known about rational homotopy type of irreducible component of $Hilb^n(\mathbb C^k)$ containing configuration space? I've searched arXiv for a while and found nothing but surmise that Betti ...
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Reference for Mackey functors with group value inverted
I'm looking for a reference for the decomposition of the category of Mackey functors for a finite group when the order of the group is inverted. (There is also an analogous decomposition for the ...
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Decomposition of $\Gamma$-modules into simple objects
Let $\Gamma$ be the category of finite pointed sets. The abelian category $\mathrm{Mod-}\Gamma$ is the category of functors $\Gamma^{\mathrm{op}} \to \mathrm{Vect}_k$, where $k$ is a field (see ...
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Operads and the Stable Module Category
I am seeking references to places where operads and their algebras have been studied for the stable module category. Colored operads are fine too.
Let $k$ be a field and $R$ a $k$-algebra. The stable ...
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Cohomology of Bott-Samelson varieties?
How is the cohomology of Bott-Samelson varieties (desingularizations of Schubert Varieties ) usually calculated? Let's fix the Lie group to be $GL_n(\mathbb{C})$ or $SL_n(\mathbb{C})$ here.
Is there ...
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Virasoro action on the elliptic cohomology
I'm trying to understand better the mathematical notion of elliptic cohomology. Note that I only know the physics definition of the elliptic genus given in Witten's paper.
Let $X$ be a Calabi-Yau ...
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Applications of classifying thick subcategories
So, relatively recently, Balmer introduced this notion of a spectrum for a tensor triangulated category and used it to prove a generalization of a classification theorem done in several areas of ...