Endotrivial modules for the quaternion group and iterated Jokers in chromatic homotopy theory
arXiv:2309.05921
Abstract
The algebraic Joker module was originally described in the 1970s by Adams and Priddy and is a -dimensional module over the subHopf algebra of the mod Steenrod algebra. It is a self-dual endotrivial module, i.e., an invertible object in the stable module category of . Recently it has been shown that no analogues exist for with . Using iterated doubling this also gives an iterated double which is an -module but not stably invertible. In previous work the author showed that for these iterated doubles were realisable as cohomology of CW spectra, but no such realisation existed for . The main point of the paper is to show that in the height chromatic context, the Morava -theory of double Jokers realise an exceptional endotrivial module over the quaternion group of order that only exists over a field of characteristic containing a primitive cube root of unity. This has connections with certain Massey products in the cohomology of the quaternion group.
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