Homotopy Theory Seminar - Zhonghui Sun

Zhonghui Sun
November 21, 2024
3:00PM - 4:00PM
Math Tower (MW) 152

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2024-11-21 15:00:00 2024-11-21 16:00:00 Homotopy Theory Seminar - Zhonghui Sun Zhonghui SunMichigan State UniversityTitleEquivariant bicategorical shadows and tracesAbstractBicategorical shadows, defined by Ponto, provide a framework which generalizes (topological) Hochschild homology. Bicategorical shadows have important properties, such as Morita invariance, and allow one to generalize the symmetric monoidal trace to a bicategorical trace. Topological Hochschild homology (THH), which is an essential component to the trace methods approach for algebraic K-theory, is a key example of a bicategorical shadow.In recent years, equivariant versions of topological Hochschild homology have emerged. In particular, for a C_n-ring spectrum there is a theory of C_n-twisted THH, constructed via equivariant norms. However, twisted THH fails to be a bicategorical shadow. In this talk, we will explain a new framework of equivariant bicategorical shadows, and explain why twisted THH is a g-twisted shadow. We also explore g-twisted bicategorical traces. Math Tower (MW) 152 America/New_York public

Zhonghui Sun
Michigan State University

Title
Equivariant bicategorical shadows and traces

Abstract
Bicategorical shadows, defined by Ponto, provide a framework which generalizes (topological) Hochschild homology. Bicategorical shadows have important properties, such as Morita invariance, and allow one to generalize the symmetric monoidal trace to a bicategorical trace. Topological Hochschild homology (THH), which is an essential component to the trace methods approach for algebraic K-theory, is a key example of a bicategorical shadow.

In recent years, equivariant versions of topological Hochschild homology have emerged. In particular, for a C_n-ring spectrum there is a theory of C_n-twisted THH, constructed via equivariant norms. However, twisted THH fails to be a bicategorical shadow. In this talk, we will explain a new framework of equivariant bicategorical shadows, and explain why twisted THH is a g-twisted shadow. We also explore g-twisted bicategorical traces.

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