Triple product p-adic L-functions for balanced weights

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DOI10.1007/S00208-019-01865-WzbMATH Open1475.11093arXiv1506.05681OpenAlexW2963734094WikidataQ127456422 ScholiaQ127456422MaRDI QIDQ2290799FDOQ2290799


Authors: Matthew Greenberg, Marco Adamo Seveso Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 January 2020

Published in: Mathematische Annalen (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We construct p-adic triple product L-functions that interpolate (square roots of) central critical L-values in the balanced region. Thus, our construction complements that of M. Harris and J. Tilouine. There are four central critical regions for the triple product L-functions and two opposite settings, according to the sign of the functional equation. In the first case, three of these regions are of interpolation, having positive sign; they are called the unbalanced regions and one gets three p% -adic L-functions, one for each region of interpolation (this is the Harris-Tilouine setting). In the other setting there is only one region of interpolation, called the balanced region. An especially interesting feature of our construction is that we get three different p-adic triple product %L-functions with the same (balanced) region of interpolation. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first case where an interpolation problem is solved on a single critical region by different p-adic L% -functions at the same time. This is possible due to the structure of the Euler-like factors at p arising in the interpolation formulas, the vanishing of which are related to the dimensions of certain Nekovar period spaces. Our triple product p-adic L-functions arise as specializations of p-adic period integrals interpolating normalizations of the local archimedean period integrals. The latter encode information about classical representation theoretic branching laws. The main step in our construction of p-adic period integrals is showing that these branching laws vary in a %p-adic analytic fashion. This relies crucially on the Ash-Stevens theory of highest weight representations over affinoid algebras.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1506.05681




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