An introduction to HKR character theory
Nathaniel Stapleton

TL;DR
This paper introduces HKR character theory, a key tool in chromatic homotopy theory, providing examples, applications, and different perspectives to facilitate understanding of Morava E-theory and higher height phenomena.
Contribution
It offers an accessible introduction to HKR character theory with numerous examples and applications, enhancing understanding of complex chromatic homotopy concepts.
Findings
Illustrates HKR character theory with detailed examples
Demonstrates applications in Morava E-theory
Provides alternative viewpoints for better comprehension
Abstract
The generalized character theory of Hopkins, Kuhn, and Ravenel is an important tool in the study of Morava E-theory and higher height phenomena in chromatic homotopy theory. In this paper, we provide an introduction to HKR character theory with many examples, applications, and alternative points of view.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRussian Literature and Bakhtin Studies · Narrative Theory and Analysis · Educator Training and Historical Pedagogy
