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Nonarchimedean geometry of Witt vectors

Number Theory 2012-02-16 v5 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Let R be a perfect F_p-algebra, equipped with the trivial norm. Let W(R) be the ring of p-typical Witt vectors over R, equipped with the p-adic norm. At the level of nonarchimedean analytic spaces (in the sense of Berkovich), we demonstrate a close analogy between W(R) and the polynomial ring R[T] equipped with the Gauss norm, in which the role of the structure morphism from R to R[T] is played by the Teichmuller map. For instance, we show that the analytic space associated to R is a strong deformation retract of the space associated to W(R). We also show that each fibre forms a tree under the relation of pointwise comparison, and classify the points of fibres in the manner of Berkovich's classification of points of a nonarchimedean disc. Some results pertain to the study of p-adic representations of etale fundamental groups of nonarchimedean analytic spaces (i.e., relative p-adic Hodge theory).

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@article{arxiv.1004.0466,
  title  = {Nonarchimedean geometry of Witt vectors},
  author = {Kiran S. Kedlaya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.0466},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

44 pages; v5: refereed version; proofs of Theorem 5.11 and Theorem 6.8 corrected; additional minor corrections