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The Hyodo-Kato structure for curves
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    The Hyodo-Kato structure for curves (English)
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    15 July 1996
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    We give a geometric description of the Hyodo-Kato structure (Frobenius and monodromy) on the first cohomology space of a projective non singular curve over the algebraically closed completion of the \(p\)-adic numbers. This description uses Coleman's integration techniques along analytic cycles and intersections of such cycles. As a consequence of this construction, we obtain, for example, a canonical splitting of the weight filtration.
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    Frobenius
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    Hyodo-Kato structure
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    monodromy
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    first cohomology space
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    non singular curve
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    \(p\)-adic numbers
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    analytic cycles
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    weight filtration
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