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The eigensplitting of the fiber of the cyclotomic trace for the sphere spectrum

Let $p\in \mathbb Z$ be an odd prime. We show that the fiber sequence for the cyclotomic trace of the sphere spectrum $\mathbb S$ admits an "eigensplitting" that generalizes known splittings on $K$-theory and $TC$. We identify the summands in the fiber as the covers of $\mathbb Z_{p}$-Anderson duals of summands in the $K(1)$-localized algebraic $K$-theory of $\mathbb Z$. Analogous results hold for the ring $\mathbb Z$ where we prove that the $K(1)$-localized fiber sequence is self-dual for $\mathbb Z_{p}$-Anderson duality, with the duality permuting the summands by $i\mapsto p-i$ (indexed mod $p-1$). We explain an intrinsic characterization of the summand we call $Z$ in the splitting $TC(\mathbb Z)^{\wedge}_{p}\simeq j \vee Σj'\vee Z$ in terms of units in the $p$-cyclotomic tower of $\mathbb Q_{p}$.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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