Framed motives of relative motivic spheres
Abstract
The category of framed correspondences and framed sheaves were invented by Voevodsky in his unpublished notes [V2]. Based on the theory, framed motives are introduced and studied in [GP1]. These are Nisnivich sheaves of -spectra and the major computational tool of [GP1]. The aim of this paper is to show the following result which is essential in proving the main theorem of [GP1]: given an infinite perfect base field , any -smooth scheme and any , the map of simplicial pointed Nisnevich sheaves induces a Nisnevich local level weak equivalence of -spectra Moreover, it is proven that the sequence of -spectra is locally a homotopy cofiber sequence in the Nisnevich topology. Another important result of this paper shows that homology of framed motives is computed as linear framed motives in the sense of [GP1]. This computation is crucial for the whole machinery of framed motives [GP1].
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@article{arxiv.1604.02732,
title = {Framed motives of relative motivic spheres},
author = {Grigory Garkusha and Alexander Neshitov and Ivan Panin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.02732},
year = {2021}
}
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This is the final revised version