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Equivariant higher twisted K-theory of SU(n) for exponential functor twists

We prove that each exponential functor on the category of finite-dimensional complex inner product spaces and isomorphisms gives rise to an equivariant higher (ie. non-classical) twist of $K$-theory over $G=SU(n)$. This twist is represented by a Fell bundle $\mathcal{E} \to \mathcal{G}$, which reduces to the basic gerbe for the top exterior power functor. The groupoid $\mathcal{G}$ comes equipped with a $G$-action and an augmentation map $\mathcal{G} \to G$, that is an equivariant equivalence. The $C^*$-algebra $C^*(\mathcal{E})$ associated to $\mathcal{E}$ is stably isomorphic to the section algebra of a locally trivial bundle with stabilised strongly self-absorbing fibres. Using a version of the Mayer-Vietoris spectral sequence we compute the equivariant higher twisted $K$-groups $K^G_*(C^*(\mathcal{E}))$ for arbitrary exponential functor twists over $SU(2)$, and also over $SU(3)$ after rationalisation.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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