A \(p\)-adic Simpson correspondence (Q2577013)
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A \(p\)-adic Simpson correspondence (English)
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29 December 2005
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The Narasimhan-Seshadri theorem gave a bijective correspondence between irreducible unitary representations of the (topological) fundamental group of a compact Riemann surface and stable vector bundles of degree \(0\) on the surface. Hitchin, Simpson and Corlette established a one to one correspondence between semisimple representations of the fundamental group of a complex Kähler manifold and Higgs bundles on the manifold. In this interesting paper Faltings gives a \(p\)-adic analogue of these famous results. Using almost étale coverings and \(p\)-adic Hodge theory, he defines generalized representaions of the étale fundamental group of a curve over a \(p\)-adic field, these include usual representaions as a full subcategory. He establishes an equivalence between the category of generalized representations and the category of Higgs bundles on the curve. Under this equivalence, the Higgs bundles associated to usual representations are semistable of degree \(0\). It is not known if the converse is true, the converse is true for line bundles on curves over \(p\)-adic local fields. The equivalence is not canonical, it depends on certain choices, including a choice of an exponential function of the multiplicative group. Most of the constructions are in fact done and work in the more general set up of schemes with toroidal singularities (with some restrictions). Related interesting results are due to \textit{C. Deninger} and \textit{A. Werner} [Ann. Sci. Éc. Norm. Supér Sér. 38, No. 4, 553--597 (2005; Zbl 1087.14026); in: Number fields and function fields -- two parallel worlds. Progr. Math. 239, 101--131 (2005; Zbl 1100.11019)].
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Higgs bundles
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almost étale coverings
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generalized representations
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