Subject: new Hopf listings From: Mark Hovey Date: 08 May 1998 13:46:55 +0000 -------------- For those of you who are interested, I will be at Wesleyan again next year, in another one-year job. Efforts, on my part at least, to make this permanent continue. Also, I will no longer list papers cross-referenced to algebraic topology on the xxx archive. I will continue to list papers on xxx whose main classification is algebraic topology. If you disagree with this decision, please let me know. I will tell you that the paper by Looijenga on M_g as a union of g-1 affines has been withdrawn from xxx. Two new papers this time. Mark Hovey New papers uploaded to hopf between 4/29/98 and 5/8/98: 1. http://hopf.math.purdue.edu/cgi-bin/generate?/pub/DavisD/ee7 3-primary v1-periodic homotopy groups of E7 Donald M. Davis Abstract In this paper we compute the 3-primary v1-periodic homotopy groups of the exceptional Lie group E7. This represents the next stage in the author's goal of calculating the v1-periodic homotopy groups of all compact simple Lie groups (at least when localized at an odd prime). Most of the work goes into calculating the unstable Novikov spectral sequence of \Omega E7/Sp(2). Showing that this spectral sequence converges to the v1-periodic homotopy groups in this case utilizes recent results of Bousfield and Bendersky-Thompson. 2. http://hopf.math.purdue.edu/cgi-bin/generate?/pub/Schwede/comparison `S-modules and symmetric spectra' by Stefan Schwede Department of Mathematics Massachusetts Insitute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 schwede@math.mit.edu Abstract: We study a symmetric monoidal adjoint functor pair between the category of S-modules of Elmendorff, Kriz, Mandell and May and Jeff Smith's category of symmetric spectra. The functors induce equivalences between the respective homotopy categories of spectra, module spectra and ring spectra. ---------------------Instructions----------------------------- To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list, send a message to Don Davis at dmd1@lehigh.edu with your e-mail address and name. Please make sure he is using the correct e-mail address for you. To see past issues of this mailing list, point your WWW browser to http://www.cs.wesleyan.edu/Math/Guests/Mark If this doesn't work or is missing a few issues, try http://www.lehigh.edu/~dmd1/public/www-data/algtop.html , which also has the other messages sent to Don's list. To get the papers listed above, point your WWW client (Mosaic, Netscape) to the URL listed. The general Hopf archive URL is http://hopf.math.purdue.edu There are links to conference announcements, Purdue seminars, and other math related things on this page as well. The general xxx archive URL is http://xxx.lanl.gov. More useful is the front end developed by Greg Kuperberg: http://front.math.ucdavis.edu You can also use ftp to hopf.math.purdue.edu, and login as ftp. Then cd to pub. Files are organized by author name, so papers by me are in pub/Hovey. If you want to download a file using ftp, you must type binary before you type get . To put a paper of yours on the archive, cd to /pub/incoming. Transfer the dvi file using binary, by first typing binary then put You should also transfer an abstract as well. Clarence has explicit instructions for the form of this abstract: see http://hopf.math.purdue.edu/pub/submissions.html. In particular, your abstract is meant to be read by humans, so should be as readable as possible. I reserve the right to edit unreadable abstracts. You should then e-mail Clarence at wilker@math.purdue.edu telling him what you have uploaded. For instructions on uploading papers to xxx, see http://front.math.ucdavis.edu I am solely responsible for these messages---don't send complaints about them to Clarence. Thanks to Clarence for creating and maintaining the archive. ------- End of forwarded message ------- ------- End of forwarded message -------