On the Bernstein-Zelevinsky classification and epsilon factors in families
Abstract
We define a certain Hecke theoretic notion of family of smooth admissible representations of , or of products of such groups, where is a nonarchimedean local field of characteristic zero. While this notion of family is rather weak a priori, we show that it implies strong rigidity properties for the Bernstein-Zelevinsky presentations of the members of such families, as well as for the variation of their epsilon factors (attached to arbitrary functorial lifts). Examples of such families come often from the theory of eigenvarieties, and in this case our results imply analyticity properties for the epsilon factors of the members of these families.
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@article{arxiv.2308.09614,
title = {On the Bernstein-Zelevinsky classification and epsilon factors in families},
author = {Sam Mundy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.09614},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
41 pages. Supersedes and contains the main content of arXiv:2207.05629. v2 now proves the main theorem on variation of epsilon for arbitrary Rankin--Selberg products of arbitrary functorial lifts of families