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On classical weight one forms in Hida families (English)
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7 March 2013
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Let \(p\) be an odd prime and let \(F\) be a primitive \(p\)-adic Hida family of ordinary, cuspidal eigenforms. Then \(F\) admits infinitely many classical specializations of any given weight \(\geq 2\). Moreover, a CM family contains infinitely many CM classical specializations of weight one. It is also shown that a non-CM family admits only finitely many classical weight one specializations [\textit{E. Ghate} and \textit{V. Vatsal}, Ann. Inst. Fourier 54, No. 7, 2143--2162 (2004; Zbl 1131.11341)]. The authors give precise estimates for the number of such specializations. The results depend on the residual type of the family (see \S4 for precise definitions). For instance, in the exceptional case and under some mild assumptions, there is exactly one classical weight one specialization (Theorem 5.1 and Prop. 5.2). But in the RM (real multiplication) case, they provide examples to show how the uniqueness fails (\S 6.2). The authors also provide an example of two non-Galois conjugate Hida families specializing to the same classical weight one form (\S 7.4).
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Hida family
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\(\Lambda\)-adic cusp form
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Hecke algebra
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Galois representation
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