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Morita Theory in Stable Homotopy Theory

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  • UserJordan Williamson (Sheffield)
  • ClockFriday 01 December 2017, 15:00-16:00
  • HouseMR13.

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Morita theory was developed in the 1950s as a tool for studying rings by studying their categories of modules. Since then, reincarnations of Morita theory for abelian categories, derived categories and stable model categories have been developed. We will outline the classical version of Morita theory, the extension to the world of stable homotopy theory, and then use this extension to show how this result can be powerful in the search for algebraic models of spectra.

This talk is part of the Junior Geometry Seminar series.

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