Weak local-global compatibility in the \(p\)-adic Langlands program for \(U(2)\) (Q2360062)
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Weak local-global compatibility in the \(p\)-adic Langlands program for \(U(2)\) (English)
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23 June 2017
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From the text: ``We study the completed cohomology \(\widehat{H}^0\) of a definite unitary group \(G\) in two variables associated with a CM-extension \(\mathcal{K}/F\). When the prime \(p\) splits, we prove that (under technical asumptions) the \(p\)-adic local Langlands correspondence for \(\mathrm{GL}_2(\mathbb{Q}_p)\) occurs in \(\widehat{H}^0\). As an application, we obtain a result towards the Fontaine-Mazur conjecture over \(\mathcal{K}\). If \(x\) is a point on the eigenvariety such that \(\rho_x\) is geometric (and satisfying additional hypotheses which we suppress), then \(x\) must be a classical point. Thus, not only is \(\rho_x\) modular, but the weight of \(x\) defines an accessible refinement. This follows from a recent result of Colmez (which describes the locally analytic vectors in \(p\)-adic unitary principal series), knowing that \(\rho_x\) admits a triangulation compatible with the weight.'' ``We remark that a similar theorem (but only with modularity as a result) should follow from the techniques used by \textit{M. Kisin} [J. Am. Math. Soc. 22, No. 3, 641--690 (2009; Zbl 1251.11045)]. Results for \(U(n)\) analogous to Theorem 1.2 have very recently been announced by \textit{C. Breuil}, \textit{E. Hellmann} and \textit{B. Schraen} [``Smoothness and classicality on eigenvarieties'', \url{arXiv:1510.01222}].''
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Galois representations
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automorphic forms
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\(p\)-adic Langlands program
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