Abstract
The classical Mahowald invariant is a method for producing nonzero classes in the stable homotopy groups of spheres from classes in lower stems. We study the Mahowald invariant in the setting of motivic stable homotopy theory over . We compute a motivic version of the –Tate construction for various motivic spectra, and show that this construction produces “blueshift” in these cases. We use these computations to show that for , the Mahowald invariant of is the first element in Adams filtration of the –periodic families constructed by Andrews (2018). This provides an exotic periodic analog of the computation of Mahowald and Ravenel (1993) that for , the classical Mahowald invariant of , is the first element in Adams filtration of the –periodic families constructed by Adams (1966).
Citation
J D Quigley. "The motivic Mahowald invariant." Algebr. Geom. Topol. 19 (5) 2485 - 2534, 2019. https://doi.org/10.2140/agt.2019.19.2485
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