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Galois reconstruction of Artin-Tate $\mathbb{R}$-motivic spectra

We explain how to reconstruct the category of Artin-Tate $\mathbb{R}$-motivic spectra as a deformation of the purely topological $C_2$-equivariant stable category. The special fiber of this deformation is algebraic, and equivalent to an appropriate category of $C_2$-equivariant sheaves on the moduli stack of formal groups. As such, our results directly generalize the cofiber of $τ$ philosophy that has revolutionized classical stable homotopy theory. A key observation is that the Artin-Tate subcategory of $\mathbb{R}$-motivic spectra is easier to understand than the previously studied cellular subcategory. In particular, the Artin-Tate category contains a variant of the $τ$ map, which is a feature conspicuously absent from the cellular category.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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