Skeletal filtrations of the fundamental group of a non-Archimedean curve
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Abstract: In this paper we study skeleta of residually tame coverings of a marked curve over a non-archimedean field. We first generalize a result by Liu and Lorenzini by proving a simultaneous semistable reduction theorem for residually tame coverings. We then use this to construct a functor from the category of residually tame coverings of a marked curve to the category of tame coverings of a metrized complex associated to . We enhance the latter category by adding a set of gluing data to every covering and we show that this yields an equivalence of categories. Using this equivalence, we then define filtrations of the fundamental group of the marked curve, giving for instance the absolute decomposition and inertia groups of the metrized complex. We then use the analytic slope formula to prove that the extensions that arise from the abelianizations of the decomposition and inertia quotients coincide with the extensions that arise from the toric and connected parts of the analytic Jacobian of the curve.
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