Wild ramification kinks
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Abstract: Given a branched cover between smooth projective curves over a non-archimedian mixed-characteristic local field and an open rigid disk , we study the question under which conditions the inverse image is again an open disk. More generally, if the cover varies in an analytic family, is this true at least for some member of the family? Our main result gives a criterion for this to happen.
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