How to facet a gemstone: from potential modularity to the proof of Serre's modularity conjecture
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zbMATH Open1228.11078arXiv0712.1317MaRDI QIDQ3400697FDOQ3400697
Publication date: 5 February 2010
Abstract: In this survey paper we present recent results obtained by Khare, Wintenberger and the author that have led to a proof of Serre's conjecture, such as existence of compatible families, modular upper bounds for universal deformation rings and existence of minimal lifts, prime switching and modularity propagation, weight reduction (via existence of conjugates) and (iterated) killing ramification. The main tools used in the proof of these results are modularity lifting theorems a la Wiles and a result of potential modularity due to R. Taylor.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0712.1317
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