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What (who) is periodicity$59288$ - definition

THEOREM ON HOMOTOPY GROUPS
Bott periodicity; Bott element; Bott's periodicity theorem

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Periodic; Periodicity (disambiguation); Periodic (disambiguation); Periodicities
·noun The quality or state of being periodical, or regularly recurrent; as, the periodicity in the vital phenomena of plants.
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Periodic events or situations happen occasionally, at fairly regular intervals.
...periodic bouts of illness.
= periodical
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The rate of succession of alternations or of other fixed phases; the rate of recurrence of phenomena.

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Bott periodicity theorem

In mathematics, the Bott periodicity theorem describes a periodicity in the homotopy groups of classical groups, discovered by Raoul Bott (1957, 1959), which proved to be of foundational significance for much further research, in particular in K-theory of stable complex vector bundles, as well as the stable homotopy groups of spheres. Bott periodicity can be formulated in numerous ways, with the periodicity in question always appearing as a period-2 phenomenon, with respect to dimension, for the theory associated to the unitary group. See for example topological K-theory.

There are corresponding period-8 phenomena for the matching theories, (real) KO-theory and (quaternionic) KSp-theory, associated to the real orthogonal group and the quaternionic symplectic group, respectively. The J-homomorphism is a homomorphism from the homotopy groups of orthogonal groups to stable homotopy groups of spheres, which causes the period 8 Bott periodicity to be visible in the stable homotopy groups of spheres.