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Towards the Nerves of Steel Conjecture

Category Theory 2025-11-27 v2 Algebraic Geometry Algebraic Topology

Abstract

Given a local \otimes-triangulated category, and a fiber sequence y1xy\to 1 \to x, one may ask if there is always a nonzero object zz such that either zfz\otimes f or zgz\otimes g is \otimes-nilpotent. The claim that this property holds for all local \otimes-triangulated categories is equivalent to Balmer's "nerves of steel conjecture" from arXiv:2001.00284. In the present paper, we will see how this property can fail if the category we start with is not rigid, discuss a large class of categories where the property holds, and ultimately prove that the nerves of steel conjecture is equivalent to a stronger form of this property.

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@article{arxiv.2410.06320,
  title  = {Towards the Nerves of Steel Conjecture},
  author = {Logan Hyslop},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06320},
  year   = {2025}
}

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19 pages, to appear in Journal of Algebra