Abstract
There are spectra P−k constructed from stunted real projective spaces as in [1] such that H*(P−k) is the span in ℤ/2[x, x−1] of those xi with i ≥ −k. (All cohomology groups have ℤ/2-coefficients unless specified otherwise.) Using collapsing maps, these form an inverse systemwhich is similar to those of Lin ([15], p. 451). It is a corollary of Lin's work that there is an equivalence of spectrawhere holim is the homotopy inverse limit ([3], ch. 5) and Ŝ–1 the 2-adic completion of a sphere spectrum. One may denote by this holim (P–κ), although one must constantly keep in mind that , but rather
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