The monodromy of unit-root $F$-isocrystals with geometric origin
Abstract
Let be a smooth curve over a finite field in characteristic and let be an overconvergent -isocrystal over . After replacing with a dense open subset obtains a slope filtration, whose steps interpolate the Frobenius eigenvalues of with bounded slope. This is a purely -adic phenomenon; there is no counterpart in the theory of lisse -adic sheaves. The graded pieces of this slope filtration correspond to lisse -adic sheaves, which we call geometric. Geometric lisse -adic sheaves are mysterious. While they fit together to build an overconvergent -isocrystal, which should have motivic origin, individually they are not motivic. In this article we study the monodromy of geometric lisse -adic sheaves with rank one. We prove that the ramification breaks grow exponentially. In the case where is ordinary we prove that the ramification breaks are predicted by polynomials in , which implies a variant of Wan's genus stability conjecture. The crux of the proof is the theory of -isocrystals with log-decay. We prove a monodromy theorem for these -isocrystals, as well as a theorem relating the slopes of to the rate of log-decay of the slope filtration. As a consequence of these methods, we provide a new proof of the Drinfeld-Kedlaya theorem for irreducible -isocrystals on curves.
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@article{arxiv.1812.02803,
title = {The monodromy of unit-root $F$-isocrystals with geometric origin},
author = {Joe Kramer-Miller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.02803},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Completely rewritten with simplified proofs based on referee suggestions