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On the determination of the Singer transfer

Algebraic Topology 2025-08-08 v4

Abstract

Let PkP_k be the graded polynomial algebra F2[x1,x2,,xk]\mathbb F_2[x_1,x_2,\ldots ,x_k] with the degree of each generator xix_i being 1, where F2\mathbb F_2 denote the prime field of two elements, and let GLkGL_k be the general linear group over F2\mathbb F_2 which acts regularly on PkP_k. We study the algebraic transfer TrkTr_k^* constructed by Singer using the technique of the Peterson hit problem. This transfer is a homomorphism from the homology of the mod-2 Steenrod algebra A\mathcal A, Tork,k+dA(F2,F2)\text{Tor}^{\mathcal A}_{k,k+d} (\mathbb F_2,\mathbb F_2), to the subspace of F2APk\mathbb F_2{\otimes}_{\mathcal A}P_k consisting of all the GLkGL_k-invariant classes of degree dd. In this paper, by using the results on the Peterson hit problem we present the proof of the fact that the Singer algebraic transfer is an isomorphism for k3k \leqslant 3. We also explicitly determine the fourth Singer algebraic transfer in some degrees. The new results in the paper are different from the ones of Bruner, Ha and Hung [5], Chon and Ha [6,7,8], Ha [9], Hung and Quynh [12], Nam [16]. To illustrate the fact that d0\mboxIm(Tr4)d_0 \in \mbox{Im}(Tr_4), we present the computations of Ha [9, Page 102] for this result. We can easily verify that these computations are correct. So, it is possible the algorithm in Phuc [29] is flawed.

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@article{arxiv.1710.07895,
  title  = {On the determination of the Singer transfer},
  author = {Nguyen Sum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.07895},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

19 pages. In this version, we correct some errors in the statement of Theorem 4.1 of the original paper [VJSTE, 60 (1)(2018), 3-16] and clarify some details in its proof. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1609.02250 by other authors