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Determination of the fifth Singer algebraic transfer in some degrees

Published 27 Aug 2024 in math.AT | (2408.15120v2)

Abstract: Let $P_k$ be the graded polynomial algebra $\mathbb F_2[x_1,x_2,\ldots ,x_k]$ over the prime field $\mathbb F_2$ with two elements and the degree of each variable $x_i$ being 1, and let $GL_k$ be the general linear group over $\mathbb F_2$ which acts on $P_k$ as the usual manner. The algebra $P_k$ is considered as a module over the mod-2 Steenrod algebra $\mathcal A$. In 1989, Singer [22] defined the $k$-th homological algebraic transfer, which is a homomorphism $$\varphi_k :{\rm Tor}{\mathcal A}{k,k+d} (\mathbb F_2,\mathbb F_2) \to (\mathbb F_2\otimes{\mathcal A}P_k)d{GL_k}$$ from the homological group of the mod-2 Steenrod algebra $\mbox{Tor}{\mathcal A}{k,k+d} (\mathbb F_2,\mathbb F_2)$ to the subspace $(\mathbb F_2\otimes_{\mathcal A}P_k)d{GL_k}$ of $\mathbb F_2{\otimes}{\mathcal A}P_k$ consisting of all the $GL_k$-invariant classes of degree $d$. In this paper, by using the results of the Peterson hit problem we present the proof of the fact that the Singer algebraic transfer of rank five is an isomorphism in the internal degrees $d= 20$ and $d = 30$. Our result refutes the proof for the case of $d=20$ in Ph\'uc [17].

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