The Bernstein projector determined by a weak associate class of good cosets

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Abstract: Let G be a reductive group over a p-adic field F of characteristic zero, with pgg0. In [Kim04], J.-L. Kim studied an equivalence relation called weak associativity on the set of unrefined minimal K-types for G in the sense of A. Moy and G. Prasad. Following [Kim04], we attach to the set (overline{mathfrak s}) of good (K)-types in a weak associate class of positive-depth unrefined minimal K-types a G(F)-invariant open and closed subset mathfrakg(F)overlinemathfraks of the Lie algebra mathfrakg(F) of G(F), and a subset ildeGoverlinemathfraks of the admissible dual ( ilde G) of (G(F)) consisting of those representations containing an unrefined minimal K-type that belongs to overlinemathfraks. Then ( ilde G_{overline{mathfrak s}}) is the union of finitely many Bernstein components for G, so that we can consider the Bernstein projector Eoverlinemathfraks that it determines. We show that Eoverlinemathfraks vanishes outside the Moy--Prasad G(F)-domain G(F)rsubsetG(F), and reformulate a result of Kim as saying that the restriction of Eoverlinemathfraks to G(F)r, pushed forward via the logarithm to the Moy--Prasad G(F)-domain mathfrakg(F)rsubsetmathfrakg(F), agrees on mathfrakg(F)r with the inverse Fourier transform of the characteristic function of mathfrakg(F)overlinemathfraks. This is a variant of one of the descriptions given by R. Bezrukavnikov, D. Kazhdan and Y. Varshavsky in arXiv:1504.01353 for the depth-r Bernstein projector.











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