<p><P>This book covers the following three topics in a manner accessible to graduate students who have an understanding of algebraic number theory and scheme theoretic algebraic geometry:</P><P>1. An elementary construction of Shimura varieties as moduli of abelian schemes.</P><P>2. p-adic deformati
p-Adic Automorphic Forms on Shimura Varieties (Springer Monographs in Mathematics)
β Scribed by Haruzo Hida
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 396
- Edition
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In the early years of the 1980s, while I was visiting the Institute for AdΒ vanced Study (lAS) at Princeton as a postdoctoral member, I got a fascinating view, studying congruence modulo a prime among elliptic modular forms, that an automorphic L-function of a given algebraic group G should have a canonΒ ical p-adic counterpart of several variables. I immediately decided to find out the reason behind this phenomenon and to develop the theory of ordinary p-adic automorphic forms, allocating 10 to 15 years from that point, putting off the intended arithmetic study of Shimura varieties via L-functions and Eisenstein series (for which I visited lAS). Although it took more than 15 years, we now know (at least conjecturally) the exact number of variables for a given G, and it has been shown that this is a universal phenomenon valid for holomorphic automorphic forms on Shimura varieties and also for more general (nonholomorphic) cohomological automorphic forms on automorphic manifolds (in a markedly different way). When I was asked to give a series of lectures in the Automorphic Semester in the year 2000 at the Emile Borel Center (Centre Emile Borel) at the Poincare Institute in Paris, I chose to give an exposition of the theory of p-adic (ordinary) families of such automorphic forms p-adic analytically deΒ pending on their weights, and this book is the outgrowth of the lectures given there.
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