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The chromatic Nullstellensatz

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HHHW06 - HHH follow on: Homotopy: fruit of the fertile furrow

Hilbert’s Nullstellensatz is a fundamental result in commutative algebra which is the starting point for classical algebraic geometry.   In this talk, I will discuss joint work with Robert Burklund and Tomer Schlank on a chromatic version of Hilbert’s Nullstellensatz in which Lubin-Tate theories play the role of algebraically closed fields.  I will then sample some applications of our results to chromatic support, redshift, and orientation theory for E-infty rings.

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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