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An algebraicity conjecture of Drinfeld and the moduli of $p$-divisible groups

Number Theory 2026-04-21 v4 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

We use the newly developed stacky prismatic technology of Drinfeld and Bhatt-Lurie to give a uniform, group-theoretic construction of smooth stacks BTnG,μ\mathrm{BT}^{G,\mu}_{n} attached to a smooth affine group scheme GG over Zp\mathbb{Z}_p and 11-bounded cocharacter μ\mu, verifying a recent conjecture of Drinfeld. This can be viewed as a refinement of results of B\"ultel-Pappas, who gave a related construction using (G,μ)(G,\mu)-displays defined via rings of Witt vectors. We show that, when G=GLhG = \mathrm{GL}_h and μ\mu is a minuscule cocharacter, these stacks are isomorphic to the stack of truncated pp-divisible groups of height hh and dimension dd (the latter depending on μ\mu). This gives a generalization of results of Ansch\"utz-Le Bras, yielding a linear algebraic classification of pp-divisible groups over very general pp-adic bases, and verifying another conjecture of Drinfeld. The proofs use deformation techniques from derived algebraic geometry, combined with an animated variant of Lau's theory of higher frames and displays, and -- with a view towards applications to the study of local and global Shimura varieties -- actually prove representability results for a wide range of stacks whose tangent complexes are 11-bounded in a suitable sense. As an immediate application, we prove algebraicity for the stack of perfect FF-gauges of Hodge-Tate weights 0,10,1 and level nn.

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@article{arxiv.2412.10226,
  title  = {An algebraicity conjecture of Drinfeld and the moduli of $p$-divisible groups},
  author = {Zachary Gardner and Keerthi Madapusi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.10226},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Unnecessary finiteness conditions removed; various misconceptions about frames corrected; 'admissible Dieudonne modules' changed to 'Divided Dieudonne complexes'