Decomposition of abelian motives
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Abstract: Let A be an abelian variety and let us fix a Weil cohomology with coefficients in F. Let be the first cohomology group of A and be its Lefschetz group, i.e. the sub-group of of linear applications commuting with endomorphisms of A and respecting the pairing induced by a polarization. We give an explicit presentation of a -algebra of correspondences such that the cycle class map induces an isomorphism We also give relative versions of this result. We deduce in particular the following fact. Let be a Shimura variety of PEL type. Then the functor extit{canonical construction} lifts to a functor , where is the category of relative Chow motives.
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