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2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (36) ◽  
pp. 1021-1048
Author(s):  
Peter Latham ◽  
Monica Nevins

For a tame supercuspidal representation π \pi of a connected reductive p p -adic group G G , we establish two distinct and complementary sufficient conditions, formulated in terms of the geometry of the Bruhat–Tits building of G G , for the irreducible components of its restriction to a maximal compact subgroup to occur in a representation of G G which is not inertially equivalent to π \pi . The consequence is a set of broadly applicable tools for addressing the branching rules of π \pi and the unicity of [ G , π ] G [G,\pi ]_G -types.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 1638-1702
Author(s):  
Grigori Avramidi ◽  
T. Tâm Nguyễn-Phan

AbstractThis paper accomplishes two things. First, we construct a geometric analog of the rational Tits building for general noncompact, complete, finite volume n-manifolds M of bounded nonpositive curvature. Second, we prove that this analog has dimension less than $$\lfloor n/2\rfloor $$⌊n/2⌋.


2019 ◽  
Vol Volume 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin H. Weissman

When $W$ is a finite Coxeter group acting by its reflection representation on $E$, we describe the category ${\mathsf{Perv}}_W(E_{\mathbb C}, {\mathcal{H}}_{\mathbb C})$ of $W$-equivariant perverse sheaves on $E_{\mathbb C}$, smooth with respect to the stratification by reflection hyperplanes. By using Kapranov and Schechtman's recent analysis of perverse sheaves on hyperplane arrangements, we find an equivalence of categories from ${\mathsf{Perv}}_W(E_{\mathbb C}, {\mathcal{H}}_{\mathbb C})$ to a category of finite-dimensional modules over an algebra given by explicit generators and relations. We also define categories of equivariant perverse sheaves on affine buildings, e.g., $G$-equivariant perverse sheaves on the Bruhat--Tits building of a $p$-adic group $G$. In this setting, we find that a construction of Schneider and Stuhler gives equivariant perverse sheaves associated to depth zero representations. Comment: 28 pages, 6 figures. v5 processed for publication in Epiga


2018 ◽  
Vol 154 (7) ◽  
pp. 1473-1507
Author(s):  
Thomas Lanard

Let $G$ be a $p$-adic group that splits over an unramified extension. We decompose $\text{Rep}_{\unicode[STIX]{x1D6EC}}^{0}(G)$, the abelian category of smooth level $0$ representations of $G$ with coefficients in $\unicode[STIX]{x1D6EC}=\overline{\mathbb{Q}}_{\ell }$ or $\overline{\mathbb{Z}}_{\ell }$, into a product of subcategories indexed by inertial Langlands parameters. We construct these categories via systems of idempotents on the Bruhat–Tits building and Deligne–Lusztig theory. Then, we prove compatibilities with parabolic induction and restriction functors and the local Langlands correspondence.


Author(s):  
Bernhard M¨uhlherr ◽  
Holger P. Petersson ◽  
Richard M. Weiss

This chapter presents some results about groups generated by reflections and the standard metric on a Bruhat-Tits building. It begins with definitions relating to an affine subspace, an affine hyperplane, an affine span, an affine map, and an affine transformation. It then considers a notation stating that the convex closure of a subset a of X is the intersection of all convex sets containing a and another notation that denotes by AGL(X) the group of all affine transformations of X and by Trans(X) the set of all translations of X. It also describes Euclidean spaces and assumes that the real vector space X is of finite dimension n and that d is a Euclidean metric on X. Finally, it discusses Euclidean representations and the standard metric.


Author(s):  
Bernhard M¨uhlherr ◽  
Holger P. Petersson ◽  
Richard M. Weiss

This chapter deals with the case that the building at infinity of the Bruhat-Tits building Ξ‎ is a Moufang ramified quadrangle of type E⁶, E₇ and E₈. The basic proposition is that Ξ‎ is a ramified quadrangle if δ‎Λ‎ = δ‎Ψ‎ = 1 holds. The chapter proves the theorem that if δ‎Ψ‎ = 1 and the Moufang residues R₀ and R₁ are not both indifferent, there exists an involutory set. It also discusses the cases ℓ = 6, ℓ = 7, and ℓ = 8, in which D is a quaternion division algebra.


Author(s):  
Bernhard M¨uhlherr ◽  
Holger P. Petersson ◽  
Richard M. Weiss

This chapter describes the fixed point building of an automorphism of a Bruhat-Tits building Ξ‎ which induces an unramified Galois involution on the building at infinity Ξ‎∞. An element of G (for example, a Galois involution of Δ‎) is unramified if the subgroup of G it generates is unramified. Before presenting the main result, the chapter presents the notation stating that Δ‎ = Ξ‎∞ is the building at infinity of Ξ‎ with respect to its complete system of apartments and G = Aut(Δ‎), followed by definitions. The central theorem shows how an unramified Galois involution of Δ‎ is obtained. Here Γ‎ := τ‎ is a descent group of both Δ‎ and Ξ‎, there is a canonical isomorphism from Δ‎Γ‎ to (Ξ‎Γ‎), where Ξ‎Γ‎ and Ξ‎Γ‎ are the fixed point buildings.


Author(s):  
Bernhard M¨uhlherr ◽  
Holger P. Petersson ◽  
Richard M. Weiss

This chapter deals with the case that the building at infinity Λ‎ of the Bruhat-Tits building Ξ‎ is a Moufang quadrangle of type F₄. It begins with the hypothesis stating that Λ‎ = (K, L, q) is a quadratic space of type F₄, K is complete with respect to a discrete valuation ν‎ and F is closed with respect to ν‎, Λ‎ is the Moufang quadrangle corresponding to a root group sequence, and R₀ and R₁ as the two residues of Ξ‎. The chapter also considers the theorem supposing that Λ‎ is of type F₄ and that R₀ and R₁ are not both indifferent, and claims that both cases really occur. Finally, it presents the proposition that R₀ and R₁ are both indifferent if and only if q is totally wild.


Author(s):  
Bernhard M¨uhlherr ◽  
Holger P. Petersson ◽  
Richard M. Weiss

This chapter deals with the residues of a Bruhat-Tits building whose building at infinity is an exceptional quadrangle. It begins with the remark that if Λ‎ is an arbitrary quadratic space of type Eℓ for ℓ = 6, 7 or 8 or of typeF₄ over a field K that is complete with respect to a discrete valuation, and if in the F4-case the subfield F is closed with respect to this valuation and if Δ‎ is the corresponding Moufang quadrangle of type Eℓ or F₄, then there always exists a unique affine building Ξ‎ such that Δ‎ is the building at infinity of Ξ‎ with respect to its complete system of apartments. The chapter also considers the standard embedding of the apartment A in the Euclidean plane which takes the intersection of A and R to the set of eight triangles containing the origin. Finally, it describes a Moufang polygon with two root group sequences.


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