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Stable homotopy theory is that part of homotopy theory (and thus algebraic topology) concerned with all structure and phenomena that remain after sufficiently many applications of the suspension functor.

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Does a Gysin map depend on the choice of Thom class?

Yes it does! The map in your display is (more or less) the cup product with the Thom class $\lambda_N$. So if you choose a different Thom class you'll get a different map. For example, take the standa …
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"Phantom" non-equivalences of spectra?

I would like an example of the following situation, or a proof that no such example exists. $\textbf{Situation}$: Two connective (EDIT: I'm fine with dropping this condition) spectra $X$ and $Y$ such …
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"Phantom" non-equivalences of spectra?

Here's a connective example. It is also an example of Maxime's variant question in the comments (regarding $\tau_{\leq m}$ truncations). And thanks to Maxime for looking this argument over before I po …
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Are complex-oriented ring spectra determined by their formal group law?

To every complex-oriented ring spectrum $E$ there is associated a formal group law, which is a power series $F_E(x,y)\in E_*[[x,y]]$. Suppose $E$ and $F$ are two complex-oriented ring spectra and supp …
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