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The local Langlands correspondence in families and Ihara's lemma for \(U(n)\)
The local Langlands correspondence in families and Ihara's lemma for \(U(n)\)
Abstract: The goal of this paper is to reformulate the conjectural "Ihara lemma" for in terms of the local Langlands correspondence in families , as currently being developed by Emerton and Helm. The reformulation roughly takes the following form. Suppose we are given an irreducible mod Galois representation , which is modular of full level (and small weight), and a finite set of places -- none of which divide . Then exists, and has a global realization as a natural module of algebraic modular forms, where is the universal -deformation of . This is unconditional for , where Ihara's lemma is an almost trivial consequence of the strong approximation theorem.
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