Phantom map
In algebraic topology, a phantom map is a map between spectra such that the induced map between homology theories is zero. Phantom maps were introduced by Adams & Walker (1964).
References
- Adams, J. Frank; Walker, G. (1964), "An example in homotopy theory", Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc., 60: 699–700, MR 0166786, doi:10.1017/S0305004100077422
External links
- Lurie, J., Phantom maps (PDF)
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