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Modularity lifting beyond the Taylor-Wiles method (English)
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26 January 2018
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This paper establishes a framework for new modularity lifting theorems for \(p\)-adic representations of a general number field \(F\) which go beyond those developed in the totally real case. In particular, it breaks the natural barrier when the automorphic forms in question arise from the middle degree cohomology of Shimura varieties and have distinct Hodge-Tate weights for all \(v \mid p\). This is achieved by showing there is enough torsion in cohomology groups to account for the missing automorphic forms so that all Galois representations of interest are modular. Assuming their Conjecture B (Section 9.3) on the existence Galois representations in appropriate degrees satisfying expected properties, it is shown that any elliptic curve over a general number field is potentially modular and satisfies the Sato-Tate conjecture (Theorem 1.1). Assuming their Conjecture A (Section 5.3) on the existence of Galois representations for arithmetic lattices in \(\text{GL}_2(\mathcal O_F)\) where \(F\) is an imaginary quadratic field, a modularity lifting theorem is proven (Theorem 1.3) over \(F\). Conjecture A may be more tractable given Scholze's work in [\textit{P. Scholze}, Ann. Math. (2) 182, No. 3, 945--1066 (2015; Zbl 1345.14031)] which attaches Galois representations to torsion classes in a wide range of situations. Other related unconditional results are also proven. For instance, a complete determination of the multiplicity of an irreducible modular residual representation in the Jacobian \(J_1(N)\) is given, where \(N\) is the minimal level in weight two of the representation. Also, certain minimal global deformations rings are identified for \(\text{GL}(2)\) over \(\mathbb{Q}\) with Hecke algebras acting on spaces of \(p\)-adic Katz modular forms of weight \(1\).
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Taylor-Wiles method
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modularity
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\(p\)-adic Katz modular forms
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Sato-Tate conjecture
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