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A lemma on nearby cycles and its application to the tame Lubin-Tate space
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    A lemma on nearby cycles and its application to the tame Lubin-Tate space (English)
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    5 August 2013
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    This paper gives a transparent and simple proof of the work of \textit{T. Yoshida} [Adv. Stud. Pure Math. 58, 361--402 (2010; Zbl 1257.11103)] on the study of cohomology of tame Lubin-Tate space. The main tool used in this paper is a lemma on the nearby cycles for semi-stable schemes. Let \(K\) be a finite extension of \(\mathbb Q_p\) with ring of integers \(\mathcal O\) and residue field \(\mathbb F_q\). Fix an integer \(d\). Let \(\breve K_d\) denote the completion of the maximal unramified extension of \(K\), adjoined with \((q^d-1)\)st roots of a uniformizer of \(K\). The Lubin-Tate space is the moduli space of the deformations of one-dimensional formal \(\mathcal O\)-modules of height \(d\) over \(\overline {\mathbb F}_p\). One can add a tame level structure to the moduli problem and get a \(\mathbb F_q^\times\)-Galois cover \(\mathcal M_1\) of \(\mathcal M\). Yoshida constructed a semi-stable model of \(\mathcal M_1\) over \(\breve K_d\), whose special fiber admits a stratification so that an open stratum is isomorphic to a Deligne-Lusztig variety \(\widetilde {\mathcal X}(w)\), and hence verify the tame local Langlands correspondence. General formalism of nearby cycles provides a morphism \[ R\Gamma(\mathcal M_{1, \mathbb C_p}, \Lambda) \to R\Gamma(\widetilde X(w), \Lambda) \] for \(\Lambda = \mathbb Z / l^n \mathbb Z\) or \(\mathbb Z_l\). However, the cohomology tool that Yoshida used only allows him to extract information on the level of alternating sums of the cohomology. The novelty of this paper is to prove a general lemma on nearby cycles of semistable schemes; from that the author easily deduces that the displayed morphism above is in fact an isomorphism (and by duality, he deduces the analogous isomorphism for the compactly supported cohomology). An immediate corollary of this result is that each \(H^i_c(\mathcal M_{1, \mathbb C_p}, \mathbb Z_l)\) is torsion-free. The general result on nearby cycles for schemes with semi-stable reduction proved in this paper, generalizes previous results of Illusie and \textit{W. Zheng} [Bull. Soc. Math. Fr. 136, No. 3, 465--503 (2008; Zbl 1216.14016)]. In rough terms, it states that the restriction of the nearby cycles complex to a closed stratum is the push-forward of its restriction to the corresponding open stratum. The main difference with Zheng's result is that the author allows generalized semi-stable models and deep strata. This is a very nice and short paper, containing a lot of interesting results.
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    Lubin-Tate space
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    local Langlands correspondence
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    nearby cycles
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    Delgine-Lusztig varieties
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