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The irreducible orthogonal and symplectic Galois representations of a p- adic field. (The tame case)
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    The irreducible orthogonal and symplectic Galois representations of a p- adic field. (The tame case) (English)
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    Let F be a finite extension of \({\mathbb{Q}}_ p\) and n a positive number prime to p. Then all irrreducible n-dimensional Galois representations of F are parameterized by characters of the multiplicative groups of degree n extensions of F. An \(\epsilon\) -factor preserving correspondence with admissible irreducible cuspidal representations of GL(n,F) was given by the author in his thesis. This short note determines which irreducible n- dimensional Galois representations of F have real-valued character and which are orthogonal or symplectic representations. Given the above parametrization, the proof is a pleasant exercise with Frobenius reciprocity and local class field theory.
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    orthogonal representations
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    p-adic field
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    Galois representations
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    \(\epsilon\)-factor
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    real-valued character
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    symplectic representations
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    parametrization
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    Frobenius reciprocity
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    local class field theory
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