Adams filtration

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In mathematics, especially in the area of algebraic topology known as stable homotopy theory, the Adams filtration and the Adams–Novikov filtration allow a stable homotopy group to be understood as built from layers, the nth layer containing just those maps which require at most n auxiliary spaces in order to be a composition of homologically trivial maps. These filtrations, named after Frank Adams and Sergei Novikov, are of particular interest because the Adams (–Novikov) spectral sequence converges to them.[1][2]

Definition

The group of stable homotopy classes [X,Y] between two spectra X and Y can be given a filtration by saying that a map f:XY has filtration n if it can be written as a composite of maps

X=X0X1Xn=Y

such that each individual map XiXi+1 induces the zero map in some fixed homology theory E. If E is ordinary mod-p homology, this filtration is called the Adams filtration, otherwise the Adams–Novikov filtration.

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