Motives for Hilbert modular forms (Q1319210)
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Motives for Hilbert modular forms (English)
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12 May 1994
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In this paper the authors attach motives to collections \(\pi_1, \ldots, \pi_n\) of holomorphic Hilbert modular forms over a totally real field \(F\) of discrete series type at infinity. The method they used is based on the construction of certain sub-motives of the cohomology of fiber systems over Picard modular surfaces. Let \(U(3)\) be a unitary group in three variables defined relative to a quadratic extension \(E = KF\) that determines a Picard modular surface, where \(K\) is an imaginary quadratic extension of \(\mathbb{Q}\). Then the sub-motives of interest are attached to endoscopic automorphic forms on \(U(3)\) by passing from \(\pi_1, \ldots, \pi_n\) to Picard modular surfaces through a base change to \(GL(2)_E\), a twisting and a descent to \(U(2)_{E/F}\), an extension to \(U(2) \times U(1)\), an endoscopic transfer to quasi-split \(U(3)\), and finally a transfer to an inner form of \(U(3)\). Producing motives themselves involves the construction of algebraic correspondences, and this is achieved by verifying the Hodge conjecture for the generic fibers of the fiber systems of abelian varieties carried by the Picard modular surfaces. As an application the authors obtain compatible systems of \(\ell\)-adic representations of \(\text{Gal} (\overline F/F)\) of degree \(2^n\) whose \(L\)-function coincides with the tensor product \(L\)-functions \(L(s, \pi_1 \otimes \cdot \otimes \pi_n)\) at almost all places.
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Shimura varieties
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\(\ell\)-adic representations
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motives
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Hilbert modular forms
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Picard modular surfaces
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endoscopic automorphic forms
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Hodge conjecture
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