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Applications of the Morava $K$-theory to algebraic groups

Algebraic Geometry 2020-03-02 v2 K-Theory and Homology

Abstract

In the present article we discuss an approach to cohomological invariants of algebraic groups over fields of characteristic zero based on the Morava KK-theories, which are generalized oriented cohomology theories in the sense of Levine--Morel. We show that the second Morava KK-theory detects the triviality of the Rost invariant and, more generally, relate the triviality of cohomological invariants and the splitting of Morava motives. We describe the Morava KK-theory of generalized Rost motives, compute the Morava KK-theory of some affine varieties, and characterize the powers of the fundamental ideal of the Witt ring with the help of the Morava KK-theory. Besides, we obtain new estimates on torsion in Chow groups of codimensions up to 2n2^n of quadrics from the (n+2)(n+2)-nd power of the fundamental ideal of the Witt ring. We compute torsion in Chow groups of K(n)K(n)-split varieties with respect to a prime pp in all codimensions up to pn1p1\frac{p^n-1}{p-1} and provide a combinatorial tool to estimate torsion up to codimension pnp^n. An important role in the proof is played by the gamma filtration on Morava KK-theories, which gives a conceptual explanation of the nature of the torsion. Furthermore, we show that under some conditions the K(n)K(n)-motive of a smooth projective variety splits if and only if its K(m)K(m)-motive splits for all mnm\le n.

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@article{arxiv.1805.09059,
  title  = {Applications of the Morava $K$-theory to algebraic groups},
  author = {Pavel Sechin and Nikita Semenov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.09059},
  year   = {2020}
}

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