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For two primes \(\ell\neq p\), the author investigates the \(\mathbb {Z}_{\ell}\)-cohomology of the Lubin-Tate towers of a \(p\)-adic field. It realizes some version of Langlands and Jacquet-Langlands correspondences for flat families of irreducible supercuspidal representations parameterized by a \(\mathbb {Z}_{\ell}\)-algebra \(R\) in a way compatible with the extension of scalars. Applied to \(R=\overline{ \mathbb {F}}_{\ell}\), this gives a cohomological realization of the Langlands-Vigneras correspondence for supercuspidals and a new proof of its existence. Applied to complete local algebras, this provides bijections between deformations of matching \(\overline{ \mathbb {F}}_{\ell}\)-representations. Besides, a virtual realization of both the semi-simple Langlands-Vigneras correspondence and the \(\ell\)-modular Langlands-Jacquet transfer for all representations is obtained, by using the cohomology complex and working in a suitable Grothendieck group. | |||
Property / review text: For two primes \(\ell\neq p\), the author investigates the \(\mathbb {Z}_{\ell}\)-cohomology of the Lubin-Tate towers of a \(p\)-adic field. It realizes some version of Langlands and Jacquet-Langlands correspondences for flat families of irreducible supercuspidal representations parameterized by a \(\mathbb {Z}_{\ell}\)-algebra \(R\) in a way compatible with the extension of scalars. Applied to \(R=\overline{ \mathbb {F}}_{\ell}\), this gives a cohomological realization of the Langlands-Vigneras correspondence for supercuspidals and a new proof of its existence. Applied to complete local algebras, this provides bijections between deformations of matching \(\overline{ \mathbb {F}}_{\ell}\)-representations. Besides, a virtual realization of both the semi-simple Langlands-Vigneras correspondence and the \(\ell\)-modular Langlands-Jacquet transfer for all representations is obtained, by using the cohomology complex and working in a suitable Grothendieck group. / rank | |||
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\(\ell\)-integral nonabelian Lubin-Tate theory (English)
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30 April 2012
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For two primes \(\ell\neq p\), the author investigates the \(\mathbb {Z}_{\ell}\)-cohomology of the Lubin-Tate towers of a \(p\)-adic field. It realizes some version of Langlands and Jacquet-Langlands correspondences for flat families of irreducible supercuspidal representations parameterized by a \(\mathbb {Z}_{\ell}\)-algebra \(R\) in a way compatible with the extension of scalars. Applied to \(R=\overline{ \mathbb {F}}_{\ell}\), this gives a cohomological realization of the Langlands-Vigneras correspondence for supercuspidals and a new proof of its existence. Applied to complete local algebras, this provides bijections between deformations of matching \(\overline{ \mathbb {F}}_{\ell}\)-representations. Besides, a virtual realization of both the semi-simple Langlands-Vigneras correspondence and the \(\ell\)-modular Langlands-Jacquet transfer for all representations is obtained, by using the cohomology complex and working in a suitable Grothendieck group.
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