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Hermitian K-theory for stable $\infty$-categories II: Cobordism categories and additivity

K-Theory and Homology 2025-04-14 v5 Algebraic Topology Category Theory

Abstract

We define Grothendieck-Witt spectra in the setting of Poincar\'e \infty-categories and show that they fit into an extension with a K- and an L-theoretic part. As consequences we deduce localisation sequences for Verdier quotients, and generalisations of Karoubi's fundamental and periodicity theorems for rings in which 2 need not be invertible. Our set-up allows for the uniform treatment of such algebraic examples alongside homotopy-theoretic generalisations: For example, the periodicity theorem holds for complex oriented E1\mathrm{E}_1-rings, and we show that the Grothendieck-Witt theory of parametrised spectra recovers Weiss and Williams' LA-theory. Our Grothendieck-Witt spectra are defined via a version of the hermitian Q-construction, and a novel feature of our approach is to interpret the latter as a cobordism category. This perspective also allows us to give a hermitian version -- along with a concise proof -- of the theorem of Blumberg, Gepner and Tabuada, and provides a cobordism theoretic description of the aforementioned LA-spectra.

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@article{arxiv.2009.07224,
  title  = {Hermitian K-theory for stable $\infty$-categories II: Cobordism categories and additivity},
  author = {Baptiste Calmès and Emanuele Dotto and Yonatan Harpaz and Fabian Hebestreit and Markus Land and Kristian Moi and Denis Nardin and Thomas Nikolaus and Wolfgang Steimle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.07224},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

149 pages. v5: major revision following an editorial request. Sections 1 and Appendix A partially rewritten as well as Section 2.4 on algebraic surgery, all with strengthened results; outsourced the discussion of almost rings to arxiv:2409.01940. Otherwise, minor and not-quite-minor changes throughout