The Brown-Peterson spectrum is not E2(p2+2) at odd primes

Abstract

We show that the odd-primary Brown-Peterson spectrum BP does not admit the structure of an E2(p2+2) ring spectrum and that there can be no map MU BP of E2p+3 ring spectra. We also prove the same results for truncated Brown-Peterson spectra BP n of height n ≥ 4. This extends results of Lawson at the prime 2.

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