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Local Langlands in families: The banal case

Representation Theory 2024-09-24 v2 Number Theory

Abstract

We state a conjecture, local Langlands in families, connecting the centre of the category of smooth representations on Z[q1]\mathbb{Z}[\sqrt{q}^{-1}]-modules of a quasi-split pp-adic group G\mathrm{G} (where qq is the cardinality of the residue field of the underlying local field), the ring of global functions on the stack of Langlands parameters for G\mathrm{G} over Z[q1]\mathbb{Z}[\sqrt{q}^{-1}], and the endomorphisms of a Gelfand-Graev representation for G\mathrm{G}. For a class of classical pp-adic groups (symplectic, unitary, or split odd special orthogonal groups), we prove this conjecture after inverting an integer depending only on G\mathrm{G}. Along the way, we show that the local Langlands correspondence for classical pp-adic groups (1) preserves integrality of \ell-adic representations; (2) satisfies an "extended" (generic) packet conjecture; (3) is compatible with parabolic induction up to semisimplification (generalizing a result of Moussaoui), hence induces a semisimple local Langlands correspondence; and (4) the semisimple correspondence is compatible with automorphisms of C\mathbb{C} fixing q\sqrt{q}.

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@article{arxiv.2406.09283,
  title  = {Local Langlands in families: The banal case},
  author = {Jean-François Dat and David Helm and Robert Kurinczuk and Gilbert Moss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.09283},
  year   = {2024}
}

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57 pages