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On the \(p\)-adic Langlands correspondence for algebraic tori
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    On the \(p\)-adic Langlands correspondence for algebraic tori (English)
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    14 September 2020
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    Motivated by \(p\)-adic Langlands correspondence conjecture, the author extends the classical Langlands correspondence for algebraic torus concerning complex representations to the setting of representations over divisible abelian topological groups, thus confirms the related \(p\)-adic Langlands correspondence. The argument follows the same path as did by Langlands via replacing \(\mathbb C\) by a general divisible abelian topological group \(D\).
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    \(p\)-adic
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    Langlands
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    tori
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