Abstract

A parametrized spectrum E is a family of spectra E_x continuously parametrized by the points x of a topological space X. We take the point of view that a parametrized spectrum is a bundle-theoretic geometric object. When R is a ring spectrum, we consider parametrized R-module spectra and show that they give cocycles for the cohomology theory determined by the algebraic K-theory K(R) of R in a manner analogous to the description of topological K-theory K^0(X) as the Grothendieck group of vector bundles over X. We prove a classification theorem for parametrized spectra, showing that parametrized spectra over X whose fibers are equivalent to a fixed R-module M are classified by homotopy classes of maps from X to the classifying space BAut_R(M) of the A_\infty space of R-module equivalences from M to M. In proving the classification theorem for parametrized spectra, we define of the notion of a principal G fibration where G is an A_\infty space and prove a similar classification theorem for principal G fibrations.

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