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Matching of orbital integrals (transfer) and Roche Hecke algebra isomorphisms

Representation Theory 2020-02-19 v3

Abstract

Let FF be a non-Archimedan local field, GG a connected reductive group defined and split over FF, and TT a maximal FF-split torus in GG. Let χ0\chi_0 be a depth zero character of the maximal compact subgroup T\mathcal{T} of T(F)T(F). It gives by inflation a character ρ\rho of an Iwahori subgroup I\mathcal{I} of G(F)G(F) containing T\mathcal{T}. From Roche, χ0\chi_0 defines a split endoscopic group GG' of GG, and there is an injective morphism of C{\Bbb C}-algebras H(G(F),ρ)H(G(F),1I)\mathcal{H}(G(F),\rho) \rightarrow \mathcal{H}(G'(F),1_{\mathcal{I}'}) where H(G(F),ρ)\mathcal{H}(G(F),\rho) is the Hecke algebra of compactly supported ρ1\rho^{-1}-spherical functions on G(F)G(F) and I\mathcal{I}' is an Iwahori subgroup of G(F)G'(F). This morphism restricts to an injective morphism ζ:Z(G(F),ρ)Z(G(F),1I)\zeta: \mathcal{Z}(G(F),\rho)\rightarrow \mathcal{Z}(G'(F),1_{\mathcal{I}'}) between the centers of the Hecke algebras. We prove here that a certain linear combination of morphisms analogous to ζ\zeta realizes the transfer (matching of strongly GG-regular semisimple orbital integrals). If char(F)=p>0{\rm char}(F)=p>0, our result is unconditional only if pp is large enough.

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@article{arxiv.1711.01098,
  title  = {Matching of orbital integrals (transfer) and Roche Hecke algebra isomorphisms},
  author = {Bertrand Lemaire and Manish Mishra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.01098},
  year   = {2020}
}

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