scholarly journals A QUOTIENT OF THE LUBIN–TATE TOWER

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
Author(s):  
JUDITH LUDWIG

In this article we show that the quotient${\mathcal{M}}_{\infty }/B(\mathbb{Q}_{p})$of the Lubin–Tate space at infinite level${\mathcal{M}}_{\infty }$by the Borel subgroup of upper triangular matrices$B(\mathbb{Q}_{p})\subset \operatorname{GL}_{2}(\mathbb{Q}_{p})$exists as a perfectoid space. As an application we show that Scholze’s functor$H_{\acute{\text{e}}\text{t}}^{i}(\mathbb{P}_{\mathbb{C}_{p}}^{1},{\mathcal{F}}_{\unicode[STIX]{x1D70B}})$is concentrated in degree one whenever$\unicode[STIX]{x1D70B}$is an irreducible principal series representation or a twist of the Steinberg representation of$\operatorname{GL}_{2}(\mathbb{Q}_{p})$.

Author(s):  
Fan Gao

Abstract For a unitary unramified genuine principal series representation of a covering group, we study the associated R-group. We prove a formula relating the R-group to the dimension of the Whittaker space for the irreducible constituents of such a principal series representation. Moreover, for certain saturated covers of a semisimple simply connected group, we also propose a simpler conjectural formula for such dimensions. This latter conjectural formula is verified in several cases, including covers of the symplectic groups.


2002 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 828-865 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomonori Moriyama

AbstractLet π be an irreducible generalized principal series representation of G = Sp(2, ℝ) induced from its Jacobi parabolic subgroup. We show that the space of algebraic intertwining operators from π to the representation induced from an irreducible admissible representation of SL(2, ℂ) in G is at most one dimensional. Spherical functions in the title are the images of K-finite vectors by this intertwining operator. We obtain an integral expression of Mellin-Barnes type for the radial part of our spherical function.


2009 ◽  
Vol 61 (2) ◽  
pp. 395-426 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomonori Moriyama

Abstract. Let Π be a generic cuspidal automorphic representation of GSp(2) defined over a totally real algebraic number field k whose archimedean type is either a (limit of) large discrete series representation or a certain principal series representation. Through explicit computation of archimedean local zeta integrals, we prove the functional equation of tensor product L-functions L(s,Π × σ) for an arbitrary cuspidal automorphic representation σ of GL(2). We also give an application to the spinor L-function of Π.


2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 609-671 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eyal Kaplan

We construct local and global metaplectic double covers of odd general spin groups, using the cover of Matsumoto of spin groups. Following Kazhdan and Patterson, a local exceptional representation is the unique irreducible quotient of a principal series representation, induced from a certain exceptional character. The global exceptional representation is obtained as the multi-residue of an Eisenstein series: it is an automorphic representation, and it decomposes as the restricted tensor product of local exceptional representations. As in the case of the small representation of$\mathit{SO}_{2n+1}$of Bump, Friedberg, and Ginzburg, exceptional representations enjoy the vanishing of a large class of twisted Jacquet modules (locally), or Fourier coefficients (globally). Consequently they are useful in many settings, including lifting problems and Rankin–Selberg integrals. We describe one application, to a calculation of a co-period integral.


Author(s):  
Caihua Luo

AbstractGiven a regular supercuspidal representation $$\rho $$ ρ of the Levi subgroup M of a standard parabolic subgroup $$P=MN$$ P = M N in a connected reductive group G defined over a non-archimedean local field F, we serve you a Rodier type structure theorem which provides us a geometrical parametrization of the set $$JH(Ind^G_P(\rho ))$$ J H ( I n d P G ( ρ ) ) of Jordan–Hölder constituents of the Harish-Chandra parabolic induction representation $$Ind^G_P(\rho )$$ I n d P G ( ρ ) , vastly generalizing Rodier structure theorem for $$P=B=TU$$ P = B = T U Borel subgroup of a connected split reductive group about 40 years ago. Our novel contribution is to overcome the essential difficulty that the relative Weyl group $$W_M=N_G(M)/M$$ W M = N G ( M ) / M is not a coxeter group in general, as opposed to the well-known fact that the Weyl group $$W_T=N_G(T)/T$$ W T = N G ( T ) / T is a coxeter group. Along the way, we sort out all regular discrete series/tempered/generic representations for arbitrary G, generalizing Tadić’s work on regular discrete series representation for split $$(G)Sp_{2n}$$ ( G ) S p 2 n and $$SO_{2n+1}$$ S O 2 n + 1 , and also providing a new simple proof of Casselman–Shahidi’s theorem on generalized injectivity conjecture for regular generalized principal series. Indeed, such a beautiful structure theorem also holds for finite central covering groups.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2020 (24) ◽  
pp. 9988-10004 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Ben-Zvi ◽  
Sam Gunningham ◽  
Hendrik Orem

Abstract We present a criterion for establishing Morita equivalence of monoidal categories and apply it to the categorical representation theory of reductive groups $G$. We show that the “de Rham group algebra” $\mathcal D(G)$ (the monoidal category of $\mathcal D$-modules on $G$) is Morita equivalent to the universal Hecke category $\mathcal D({N}\backslash{G}/{N})$ and to its monodromic variant $\widetilde{\mathcal D}({B}\backslash{G}/{B})$. In other words, de Rham $G$-categories, that is, module categories for $\mathcal D(G)$, satisfy a “highest weight theorem”—they all appear in the decomposition of the universal principal series representation $\mathcal D(G/N)$ or in twisted $\mathcal D$-modules on the flag variety $\widetilde{\mathcal D}(G/B)$.


2009 ◽  
Vol 20 (08) ◽  
pp. 1011-1027 ◽  
Author(s):  
YASUKO HASEGAWA ◽  
TAKUYA MIYAZAKI

We study a residual form of a real analytic Siegel–Eisenstein series, which generates a certain derived functor module occurring in a degenerate principal series representation. We compute its Mellin transforms twisted by various Maass wave forms to get explicit formulas as our results. We apply them to prove meromorphic continuations together with functional equations which are satisfied by those twisted Mellin transforms.


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