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Motivic stable homotopy theory study group

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Study group, Lent term 2010, on motivic stable homotopy theory. We study various aspects of the recent work of Morel, Voevodsky, Ayoub, and many others. For more details see the study group webpage at http://sites.google.com/site/motivicstable/

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An Unstable Representability Criterion

UserMarcus Zibrowius ( University of Cambridge).

Housesomewhere in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

ClockFriday 26 February 2010, 16:30-18:00

Examples of motivic spectra

UserPeter Arndt (Göttingen).

HouseVenue to be confirmed.

ClockTuesday 23 February 2010, 16:30-18:00

Stable homotopy theory over general base schemes

UserAndreas Holmstrom (University of Cambridge).

HouseMR11, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

ClockThursday 18 February 2010, 16:30-18:00

Symmetric spectra and motivic symmetric spectra

UserPeter Arndt ( Göttingen).

HouseMR5, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

ClockTuesday 16 February 2010, 17:00-18:30

Stable (infinity-1)-categories

UserAlexander Shannon (University of Cambridge).

HouseMR11, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

ClockThursday 04 February 2010, 17:00-18:00

The Thom isomorphism

UserMarcus Zibrowius, University of Cambridge.

HouseMR3, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

ClockTuesday 02 February 2010, 17:00-18:00

The Nisnevich topology and the Thom isomorphism

UserMarcus Zibrowius, University of Cambridge.

HouseMR11, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

ClockThursday 28 January 2010, 16:30-18:00

The idea of motivic stable homotopy theory

UserPeter Arndt, Göttingen.

HouseMR5, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

ClockTuesday 19 January 2010, 17:00-18:30

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