Equivariant techniques in stable homotopy theory
May 10 to May 14, 2021
at the
American Institute of Mathematics,
San Jose, California
organized by
Andrew Blumberg,
Teena Gerhardt,
and Michael Hill
Original Announcement
This workshop will explore the applications to chromatic homotopy and algebraic
K-theory of the new computational techniques in equivariant stable homotopy. The
recent renaissance in equivariant stable homotopy theory has provided several
new tools which allow us to better understand classical problems and carry out
new computations.
The main topics for the workshop are:
- New applications of the slice spectral sequence in chromatic homotopy
theory.
- Equivariant structures arising in spectral algebraic geometry.
- New approaches to the algebraic K-theory of chromatic ring spectra.
Material from the workshop
A list of participants.
The workshop schedule.
A report on the workshop activities.
Workshop Videos