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Potentially diagonalisable lifts with controlled Hodge-Tate weights
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    Potentially diagonalisable lifts with controlled Hodge-Tate weights (English)
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    5 October 2021
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    Summary: Motivated by the weight part of Serre's conjecture we consider the following question. Let \(K/\mathbb{Q}_p\) be a finite extension and suppose \(\overline{\rho} : G_K \rightarrow \operatorname{GL}_n(\overline{\mathbb{F}}_p)\) admits a crystalline lift with Hodge-Tate weights contained in the range \([0,p]\). Does \(\overline{\rho}\) admit a potentially diagonalisable crystalline lift of the same Hodge-Tate weights? We answer this question in the affirmative when \(K = \mathbb{Q}_p\) and \(n \leq 5\), and \(\overline{\rho}\) satisfies a mild `cyclotomic-free' condition. We also prove partial results when \(K/\mathbb{Q}_p\) is unramified and \(n\) is arbitrary.
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    congruences between crystalline representations
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    integral \(p\)-adic Hodge theory
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    Breuil-Kisin modules
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