On the formal arc space of a reductive monoid

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2800422




Abstract: Let X be a scheme of finite type over a finite field k, and let mathcalLX denote its arc space; in particular, mathcalLX(k)=X(k[[t]]). Using the theory of Grinberg, Kazhdan, and Drinfeld on the finite-dimensionality of singularities of mathcalLX in the neighborhood of non-degenerate arcs, we show that a canonical "basic function" can be defined on the non-degenerate locus of mathcalLX(k), which corresponds to the trace of Frobenius on the stalks of the intersection complex of any finite-dimensional model. We then proceed to compute this function when X is an affine toric variety or an "L-monoid". Our computation confirms the expectation that the basic function is a generating function for a local unramified L-function; in particular, in the case of an L-monoid we prove a conjecture formulated by the second-named author.




Cited in
(24)






This page was built for publication: On the formal arc space of a reductive monoid

Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2800422)