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Projective integral models of Shimura varieties of Hodge type with compact factors

Number Theory 2008-08-12 v3 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Let (G,X)(G,X) be a Shimura pair of Hodge type such that GG is the Mumford--Tate group of some elements of XX. We assume that for each simple factor G0G_0 of G\adG^{\ad} there exists a simple factor of G0\dbRG_{0\dbR} which is compact. Let N\Ge3N\Ge 3. We show that for many compact open subgroups KK of G(\dbAf)G(\dbA_f), the Shimura variety \Sh(G,X)/K\Sh(G,X)/K has a projective integral model \scrN\scrN over \dbZ[1N]\dbZ[{1\over N}] which is a finite scheme over a certain Mumford moduli scheme \scrAg,1,N\scrA_{g,1,N}. Equivalently, we show that if AA is an abelian variety over a number field and if the Mumford--Tate group of A\dbCA_{\dbC} is GG, then AA has potentially good reduction everywhere. The last result represents significant progress towards the proof of a conjecture of Morita. If \scrN\scrN is smooth over \dbZ[1N]\dbZ[{1\over N}], then it is a N\'eron model of its generic fibre. In this way one gets in arbitrary mixed characteristic, the very first examples of general nature of projective N\'eron models whose generic fibres are not finite schemes over abelian varieties.

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@article{arxiv.math/0408421,
  title  = {Projective integral models of Shimura varieties of Hodge type with compact factors},
  author = {Adrian Vasiu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0408421},
  year   = {2008}
}

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24 pages, final version accepted for publication in Crelle