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The endomorphism ring of projectives and the Bernstein centre

Number Theory 2019-06-04 v3 Representation Theory

Abstract

Let FF be a local non-archimedean field and OF\mathcal{O}_F its ring of integers. Let Ω\Omega be a Bernstein component of the category of smooth representations of GLn(F)GL_n(F), let (J,λ)(J, \lambda) be a Bushnell-Kutzko Ω\Omega-type, and let ZΩ\mathfrak{Z}_{\Omega} be the centre of the Bernstein component Ω\Omega. This paper contains two major results. Let σ\sigma be a direct summand of IndJGLn(OF)λ\mathrm{Ind}_J^{GL_n(\mathcal{O}_F)} \lambda. We will begin by computing cIndGLn(OF)GLn(F)σZΩκ(m)\mathrm{c\text{--} Ind}_{GL_n(\mathcal{O}_F)}^{GL_n(F)} \sigma\otimes_{\mathfrak{Z}_{\Omega}}\kappa(\mathfrak{m}), where κ(m)\kappa(\mathfrak{m}) is the residue field at maximal ideal m\mathfrak{m} of ZΩ\mathfrak{Z}_{\Omega}, and the maximal ideal m\mathfrak{m} belongs to a Zariski-dense set in SpecZΩ\mathrm{Spec}\: \mathfrak{Z}_{\Omega}. This result allows us to deduce that the endomorphism ring EndGLn(F)(cIndGLn(OF)GLn(F)σ)\mathrm{End}_{GL_n(F)}(\mathrm{c\text{--} Ind}_{GL_n(\mathcal{O}_F)}^{GL_n(F)} \sigma) is isomorphic to ZΩ\mathfrak{Z}_{\Omega}, when σ\sigma appears with multiplicity one in IndJGLn(OF)λ\mathrm{Ind}_J^{GL_n(\mathcal{O}_F)} \lambda.

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@article{arxiv.1803.01584,
  title  = {The endomorphism ring of projectives and the Bernstein centre},
  author = {Alexandre Pyvovarov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.01584},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

29 pages. Rewritten introduction. Changed abstract. Minor revisions made