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CATEGORIES:Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Motivic generalized cohomology theories 
 from framed perspective - Maria Yakerson (Universi
 tät Regensburg)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200327T113000
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UID:TALK141229AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/141229
DESCRIPTION:All motivic generalized cohomology theories acquir
 e unique structure of so called framed transfers. 
 If one takes framed transfers into account\, it tu
 rns out that many interesting cohomology theories 
 can be constructed simply as suspension spectra on
  certain moduli stacks (and their variations). Thi
 s way important cohomology theories on schemes get
  new geometric interpretations\, and so do canonic
 al maps between different cohomology theories. In 
 the talk we will explain the general formalism of 
 framed transfers and show how it works for various
  cohomology theories. This is a summary of joint p
 rojects with Tom Bachmann\, Elden Elmanto\, Marc H
 oyois\, Joachim Jelisiejew\, Adeel Khan\, Denis Na
 rdin and Vladimir Sosnilo.  <br><br><br><br><br>
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Newton Institute
CONTACT:INI IT
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