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Generalized Arf invariants and reduced power operations in cyclic homology

Rings and Algebras 2007-05-23 v1 Algebraic Topology

Abstract

In this thesis we consider two constructions generalizing the classical Arf invariant. In the first construction an ϵ\epsilon-symmetric quadratic form over a ring with involution RR is lifted to an ϵ(1+T)\epsilon(1+T)-symmetric quadratic form over the ring of formal power series R[[T]]R[[T]] with involution mapping TT to T1+T\frac{-T}{1+T}. The discriminant of this form can be viewed as the classical Arf invariant ω1\omega_1 of the original form, and the Hasse-Witt invariant of this form gives rise to a `secondary' Arf invariant ω2\omega_2, which is defined on the kernel of ω1\omega_1. The second construction yields an invariant Υ\Upsilon which is defined on quadratic forms for which the underlying symmetric form is standard. It takes values in a quotient of quaternionic homology HQ1(R)HQ_1(R) which is defined using natural operations on HQ1HQ_1. In the case of a commutative ring Υ\Upsilon agrees with (ω1,ω2)(\omega_1,\omega_2). The invariant Υ\Upsilon is well suited for computations. In particular we prove that it is faithful if RR is the group ring over GF(2) of a group with two ends.

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@article{arxiv.math/0503538,
  title  = {Generalized Arf invariants and reduced power operations in cyclic homology},
  author = {Paul M. H. Wolters},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0503538},
  year   = {2007}
}

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129 pages; september 1990 PhD thesis