Elliptic Moduli Problems

2021 ◽  
pp. 20-42
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2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 303-393 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian D. Smithling

AbstractLocal models are schemes, defined in terms of linear-algebraic moduli problems, which are used to model the étale-local structure of integral models of certain$p$-adic PEL Shimura varieties defined by Rapoport and Zink. In the case of a unitary similitude group whose localization at${ \mathbb{Q} }_{p} $is ramified, quasi-split$G{U}_{n} $, Pappas has observed that the original local models are typically not flat, and he and Rapoport have introduced new conditions to the original moduli problem which they conjecture to yield a flat scheme. In a previous paper, we proved that their new local models are topologically flat when$n$is odd. In the present paper, we prove topological flatness when$n$is even. Along the way, we characterize the$\mu $-admissible set for certain cocharacters$\mu $in types$B$and$D$, and we show that for these cocharacters admissibility can be characterized in a vertexwise way, confirming a conjecture of Pappas and Rapoport.


Author(s):  
Andreas Mihatsch

We prove a comparison isomorphism between certain moduli spaces of $p$ -divisible groups and strict ${\mathcal{O}}_{K}$ -modules (RZ-spaces). Both moduli problems are of PEL-type (polarization, endomorphism, level structure) and the difficulty lies in relating polarized $p$ -divisible groups and polarized strict ${\mathcal{O}}_{K}$ -modules. We use the theory of relative displays and frames, as developed by Ahsendorf, Lau and Zink, to translate this into a problem in linear algebra. As an application of these results, we verify new cases of the arithmetic fundamental lemma (AFL) of Wei Zhang: The comparison isomorphism yields an explicit description of certain cycles that play a role in the AFL. This allows, under certain conditions, to reduce the AFL identity in question to an AFL identity in lower dimension.


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