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The fundamental lemma for stable base change (English)
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Let F be a p-adic field of characteristic zero and \(O_ F\) its ring of integers. Let G be an unramified connected reductive group over F arisen by base extension from a smooth reductive group scheme over \(O_ F\). Let E/F be an unramified extension of degree l and \(\sigma\) a generator of Gal(E/F). We have the base change map b: \({\mathcal H}_ E\to {\mathcal H}_ F\) between Hecke algebras of functions on G(E) and G(F) invariant under \(G(O_ E)\) and \(G(O_ F)\), respectively. There is a norm map \({\mathcal N}\) sending elements in G(E) to stable conjugacy classes of elements in G(F) and, for a semisimple element of G(F), its stable orbital integral is defined. The main result of this paper is: Theorem. Assume that stable orbital integrals are compatibly normalized. Let \(\phi\in {\mathcal H}_ E\) and \(f=b\phi \in {\mathcal H}_ F\). (i) Assume \(\delta\in G(E)\) and \(\gamma ={\mathcal N}\delta\) is a regular stable conjugacy class in G(F). Then \(\Phi_ f^{st}(\gamma)=\Phi^{st}_{\phi,\sigma}(\delta)\). (ii) Assume \(\gamma\in G(F)\) is regular, and is not in the image of the norm map. Then \(\Phi_ f^{st}(\gamma)=0\). A finer result for semisimple \(\gamma\) of the above theorem is also given.
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p-adic field
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connected reductive group
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base extension
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smooth reductive group scheme
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base change
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Hecke algebras
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norm map
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stable conjugacy classes
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semisimple element
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stable orbital integral
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