English

The monodromy of unit-root $F$-isocrystals with geometric origin

Number Theory 2021-07-13 v3

Abstract

Let CC be a smooth curve over a finite field in characteristic pp and let MM be an overconvergent FF-isocrystal over CC. After replacing CC with a dense open subset MM obtains a slope filtration, whose steps interpolate the Frobenius eigenvalues of MM with bounded slope. This is a purely pp-adic phenomenon; there is no counterpart in the theory of lisse \ell-adic sheaves. The graded pieces of this slope filtration correspond to lisse pp-adic sheaves, which we call geometric. Geometric lisse pp-adic sheaves are mysterious. While they fit together to build an overconvergent FF-isocrystal, which should have motivic origin, individually they are not motivic. In this article we study the monodromy of geometric lisse pp-adic sheaves with rank one. We prove that the ramification breaks grow exponentially. In the case where MM is ordinary we prove that the ramification breaks are predicted by polynomials in pnp^n, which implies a variant of Wan's genus stability conjecture. The crux of the proof is the theory of FF-isocrystals with log-decay. We prove a monodromy theorem for these FF-isocrystals, as well as a theorem relating the slopes of MM 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 FF-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