
arXiv: math/0304495
We give, for every finite group G, a combinatorial description of the ring of G-Witt vectors on a polynomial algebra over the integers. Using this description we show that the functor, which takes a ring with trivial action of G to its ring of Witt vectors, coincides with the left adjoint of the algebraic functor from the category of G-Tambara functors to the category of rings with an action of G.
22 pages, minor correctins
Frobenius induction, Burnside and representation rings, Mathematics(all), Witt vectors and related rings, 18C10, 19A22, Mathematics - Commutative Algebra, Commutative Algebra (math.AC), Mackey functors, FOS: Mathematics, colored theories, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Witt vectors, Colored theories, 13K05; 18C10; 19A22, Tambara functors, 13K05
Frobenius induction, Burnside and representation rings, Mathematics(all), Witt vectors and related rings, 18C10, 19A22, Mathematics - Commutative Algebra, Commutative Algebra (math.AC), Mackey functors, FOS: Mathematics, colored theories, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Witt vectors, Colored theories, 13K05; 18C10; 19A22, Tambara functors, 13K05
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