Nilpotence order growth of recursion operators in characteristic p
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Abstract: We prove that the killing rate of certain degree-lowering "recursion operators" on a polynomial algebra over a finite field grows slower than linearly in the degree of the polynomial attacked. We also explain the motivating application: obtaining a lower bound for the Krull dimension of a local component of a big mod-p Hecke algebra in the genus-zero case. We sketch the application for p=2 and p=3 in level one. The case p=2 was first established in by Nicolas and Serre in 2012 using different methods.
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