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Spherical Hecke algebra, Satake transform, and an introduction to local Langlands correspondence.
CIRM - Chaire Jean-Morlet 2016 - Aix-Marseille Université

20C08 ; 22E50 ; 11S37

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Local acyclicity in $p$-adic geometry - Scholze, Peter (Author of the conference) | CIRM H

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Motivated by applications to the geometric Satake equivalence and in particular the construction of the fusion product, we define a notion of universally locally acyclic for rigid spaces and diamonds, and prove that it has the expected properties.

14G22 ; 11S37 ; 11F80 ; 14F30

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I will talk about my joint work with Aubert where we prove the Local Langlands Conjecture for $G_2$ (explicitly). This uses our earlier results on Hecke algebras attached to Bernstein components of (arbitrary) reductive $p$-adic groups, as well as an expected property on cuspidal support, along with a list of characterizing properties (including stability). In particular, we obtain 'mixed' L-packets containing F-singular supercuspidals and nonsupercuspidals. Our methods are inspired by the Langlands-Shahidi method, Deligne-Lusztig and Lusztig theories etc. If time permits, I will explain how to characterize our correspondence using stability of L-packets, by computing character formulae in terms of (generalized) Green functions ; one key input is a homogeneity result due to Waldspurger and DeBacker. Moreover, I will mention how to adapt our general strategy to construct LLC for other reductive groups, such as $G S p(4), S p(4)$, etc. The latter parts are based on recent joint work with Suzuki.[-]
I will talk about my joint work with Aubert where we prove the Local Langlands Conjecture for $G_2$ (explicitly). This uses our earlier results on Hecke algebras attached to Bernstein components of (arbitrary) reductive $p$-adic groups, as well as an expected property on cuspidal support, along with a list of characterizing properties (including stability). In particular, we obtain 'mixed' L-packets containing F-singular supercuspidals and ...[+]

11S37 ; 22E50 ; 20G05 ; 11F70 ; 20C08

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Local Shimura varieties for $p$-adic fields - Weinstein, Jared (Author of the conference) | CIRM

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We report on progress towards a theory of local Shimura varieties for $p$-adic fields, in parallel with the theory of local shtukas for $\mathbb{F}_q((t))$. Using perfectoid spaces (in particular Scholze's theory of "diamonds"), it is possible to give a unified definition of local shtukas which incorporates both the equal and unequal characteristic cases. Conjecturally, if G is a reductive group, the cohomology of a moduli space of local G-shtukas should realize the Langlands correspondence for G in a systematic way (along the lines described by V. Lafforgue for global stukas). This talk will draw heavily from ideas of Peter Scholze and Laurent Fargues.[-]
We report on progress towards a theory of local Shimura varieties for $p$-adic fields, in parallel with the theory of local shtukas for $\mathbb{F}_q((t))$. Using perfectoid spaces (in particular Scholze's theory of "diamonds"), it is possible to give a unified definition of local shtukas which incorporates both the equal and unequal characteristic cases. Conjecturally, if G is a reductive group, the cohomology of a moduli space of local ...[+]

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