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Derived flat bundles
I am looking for a notion of derived flat bundles over a surface $X$. Flat vector bundles may be thought of in terms of surface representations $\pi_1(X)\rightarrow\text{GL}(V)$. Is there a notion of ...
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What is the original source for the Goerss-Hopkins-Miller-Lurie theorem on tmf?
The central basic theorem of topological modular forms states that the structure sheaf of $\widehat{\mathcal{M}}_{ell}$ lifts to a sheaf of complex-oriented $E_{\infty}$-rings whose formal groups are ...
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Higher-order HKR theorems?
Recall that Hochschild-Kostant-Rosenberg -type theorems identify certain smoothness conditions guaranteeing an isomorphism between the cotangent complex and (a shift of) the Hochschild homology of an ...
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Truncated Sphere Spectra and their Modules
I'm trying to use truncations $\tau_{\leq n}S$ of the sphere spectrum to ``interpolate'' between $\DeclareMathOperator{\H}{H} \H\mathbb{Z}$ and $S$, and I am struggling to find references for ...
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Applications derived algebraic geometry in Morse theory
Have derived algebraic geometry been used to understand the topology of complex varieties? For example are there any applications in Morse theory?
The reason I am asking this is two fold. First one is ...
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Interpolating between the flat and smooth affine lines in spectral algebraic geometry
Consider the following construction (which came up recently in a question about "spectral exterior algebras"):
Pick a ring spectrum $R$ and consider the $\infty$-category $\mathsf{Mod}_R$ ...
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Spectral sequences as deformation theory
I believe that running the spectral sequence of a filtered complex / spectrum $ \cdots \to F_n \to F_{n+1} \to \cdots$ can be viewed as doing deformation theory in some very primitive "derived ...
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Construction of derived Quot schemes
I am studying the construction of derived Quot schemes in the paper Borisov, Katzarkov, and Sheshmani - “Shifted symplectic structures on derived Quot-stacks”.
Derived quot stacks are constructed from ...
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Étale homotopy type of (derived) loop space
A feature of derived algebraic geometry is that we have internal homs. Furthermore, we can think of $B\mathbb{Z}$ as the derived algebraic geometric analogue of $S^1$. Thus we have an analogue of the ...
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Descent properties of topological Hochschild homology
Question: What is the finest topology on $\mathrm{CAlg}$ (commutative ring spectra) for which THH (Topological Hochschild Homology) satisfies descent?
Adaptations of the arguments appearing in ...
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Proj construction in derived algebraic geometry
The question
My question is easy to state:
Is there a Proj construction in derived geometry, that produces a derived stack from a “graded derived algebra”?
Given the vagueness of the question, you’...
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Power operations from a Tate construction
In an action-packed three pages of Lurie's DAG-XIII: Rational and p-adic Homotopy Theory, section 2.2: Power Operations on $\mathbb{E}_{\infty}$-algebras, one finds a construction of the power ...
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What's special about elliptic cohomology?
Apologies for any basic mistakes in this question; I'm a beginner to this theory and don't have anyone at my institution to consult for advice.
What I mean is, if you take an elliptic curve $E$ over $...
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$\infty$-operads and $E_\infty$-algebras
I work in algebraic geometry. Lately, the answer to most of my questions seems to be "you should read Lurie's Higher Algebra." I took this advice seriously, however it turned out not to be an easy ...
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Cofiber of the inclusion of an $E_0$-algebra $M$ into the free $E_k$-algebra generated by it
Let $\mathcal{C}$ be the $E_k$-monoidal $\infty$-category of left modules over a fixed connective $E_{k+1}$-ring spectrum $A$. Suppose that $M$ is an object of $\mathcal{C}$ which is an $E_0$-algebra, ...
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Derived topological stacks?
I apologize for the vagueness of the following.
Informally, in the site of commutative rings, one roughly get the notion of a derived stack by swapping out the commmutative rings with its subcategory ...
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Interpretation of the cohomology of compact lie groups and their classifying spaces in DAG?
I'll be using homological grading throughout this question.
Let $G$ be a compact connected lie group. The following isomorphisms are classical and can be proven using several methods:
$$H^{\bullet}(...
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Bar/Cobar Adjunction Between Modules and Comodules
There is a pretty well known, and widely written about, adjunction between augmented algebras and coaugmented coalgebras given by taking the bar construction on algebras and the cobar construction on ...
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Why do people say DG-algebras behave badly in positive characteristic?
It seems to be a common wisdom in derived algebraic geometry that commutative DG-algebras are not, in general, a good model for derived rings, with the stated reason that they behave badly in positive ...
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Monoidal Forgetful/Free Adjunction for $E_2$-algebras
Suppose I am given two $E_2$-ring spectra $A$ and $B$ and a morphism of $E_2$-rings $\phi:A\to B$. Then I have $E_1$-monoidal categories of modules $LMod_A$ and $LMod_B$. Moreover I have morphisms $F:...
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Given a map of classifying spaces, can the target be described as a groupoid quotient of the source mod some action of some (co)kernel?
Let $H \to G$ be a homomorphism of affine algebraic groups (over characteristic $0$, if it matters). The case I care most about is when $H \to G$ is an inclusion. There is a corresponding map $f: \...
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Classifying Spaces and Eilenberg-Maclane objects in the category of simplicial rings
[Skip down to the bottom for a correction] Let's work over a field k, assume it is as nice as you need it to be.. Suppose I have an ordinary (edit: commutative) affine group scheme G = Spec(A) over k, ...
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Hopf-algebras in associative ring spectra
I'm interested in a definition of cocommutative Hopf-algebra objects in the $\infty$-category of associative (read: $A_\infty$) ring spectra. One thought I had was to think of cocommutative Hopf-...
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Elliptic $\infty$-line bundles over $B G$
Theorem 5.2 in Jacob Lurie's "Survey of Elliptic Cohomology" (pdf) states the equivalence of two maps
$$
B G \longrightarrow B \mathrm{GL}_1(A)
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for $A$ an $E_\infty$-ring carrying an oriented ...
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Thom Spectra and Hopf-Galois Extensions of Ring Spectra
So I've been fiddling with this for a long time, so apologies to anyone that's already heard me talk about this ad nauseum. I haven't been able to get anywhere with it, and it seemed that as such, it ...
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Higher commutators in E_n algebras and the Maurer--Cartan equation
Let $A$ be an associative algebra in $dgVect_k$. Then the commutator $[\cdot,\cdot]:A\otimes A\to A$ defined by $[x,y]=xy-(-1)^{|x||y|}yx$ gives $A$ the structure of a (dg-)Lie algebra. The Maurer--...
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Analysis of Eilenberg-MacLane Stacks
In a series of three papers from the fifties, Eilenberg and MacLane did a pretty exhaustive study of what we now call "Eilenberg-MacLane spaces" and used a lot of machinery to do it, e.g. Whitehead's $...
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What is a simplicial commutative ring from the point of view of homotopy theory?
Let $k$ be a field. There are two natural categories to consider:
The category of simplicial commutative $k$-algebras.
The category of connective $E_\infty$ $k$-algebras (i.e., chain complexes of $...
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If $A\in \mbox{Rings}\subset E_\infty\mbox{-rings}$, what is the equivalence between objects of $\mathcal{D}(\mbox{Mod}_A)$ and $A$-module spectra?
In Lurie's "A Survey of Elliptic Cohomology", he writes on page 14 that if $A$ is an ordinary commutative ring considered as an $E_\infty$-ring, then $A$-module spectra are the same thing as objects ...