The connective Morava K-theory of the second mod p Eilenberg-MacLane space

Abstract

We develop tools for computing the connective n-th Morava K-theory of spaces. Starting with a Universal Coefficient Theorem that computes the cohomology version from the homology version, we show that every step in the process of computing one is mirrored in the other and that this can be used to make computations. As our example, we compute the connective n-th Morava K-theory of the second mod p Eilenberg-MacLane space.Comment: minor change of title and one sentence adde

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