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A Shadow Perspective on Equivariant Hochschild Homologies

Kathryn Hess Bellwald, Inbar Klang

Shadows for bicategories, defined by Ponto, provide a useful framework that generalizes classical and topological Hochschild homology. In this paper, we define Hochschild-type invariants for monoids in a symmetric monoidal, simplicial model category V, as ...
OXFORD UNIV PRESS2022

Tensor product of correspondence functors

Jacques Thévenaz, Serge Bouc

As part of the study of correspondence functors, the present paper investigates their tensor product and proves some of its main properties. In particular, the correspondence functor associated to a finite lattice has the structure of a commutative algebra ...
2018

Rational SO(2)- equivariant spectra

Magdalena Kedziorek

We prove that the category of rational SO(2)-equivariant spectra has a simple algebraic model. Furthermore, all of our model categories and Quillen equivalences are monoidal, so we can use this classification to understand ring spectra and module spectra v ...
Geometry & Topology Publications2017

Waldhausen K-theory of spaces via comodules

Kathryn Hess Bellwald

Let X be a simplicial set. We construct a novel adjunction be- tween the categories RX of retractive spaces over X and ComodX+ of X+- comodules, then apply recent work on left-induced model category structures [5], [16] to establish the existence of a left ...
Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science2016

Trace maps for Mackey algebras

Baptiste Thierry Pierre Rognerud

Let G be a finite group and R be a commutative ring. The Mackey algebra μR(G) shares a lot of properties with the group algebra RG however, there are some differences. For example, the group algebra is a symmetric algebra and this is not always the case fo ...
Elsevier2015

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