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The p-adic representation of the Weil-Deligne group associated to an abelian variety
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Let A   be an abelian variety defined over a number field 8e6947ee8772613164b03fcc1db9deb" title="Click to view the MathML source">F⊂C and let b5848" title="Click to view the MathML source">GA be the Mumford–Tate group of A/C. After replacing F by a finite extension, we can assume that, for every prime number ℓ  , the action of b95a0644a397f5fbc0479a4">View the MathML source on 98f209df11c23a272284c">View the MathML source factors through a map ρF→GA(Q).

Fix a valuation v of F and let p be the residue characteristic at v  . For any prime number ℓ≠p, the representation 8b4090101d91be212c478" title="Click to view the MathML source">ρ gives rise to a representation View the MathML source of the Weil–Deligne group. In the case where A has semistable reduction at v it was shown in a previous paper that, with some restrictions, these representations form a compatible system of Q-rational representations with values in b5848" title="Click to view the MathML source">GA.

The p  -adic representation ρp defines a representation of the Weil–Deligne group 8b8f8686307036dff8581a0">View the MathML source, where 98ff358b9963e75e34d83096f0fd1" title="Click to view the MathML source">Fv,0 is the maximal unramified extension of 98f3c38" title="Click to view the MathML source">Qp contained in b5566fe2dc5" title="Click to view the MathML source">Fv and b5f52dc572d82c0a7162f80">View the MathML source is an inner form of b5848" title="Click to view the MathML source">GA over 98ff358b9963e75e34d83096f0fd1" title="Click to view the MathML source">Fv,0. It is proved, under the same conditions as in the previous theorem, that, as a representation with values in b5848" title="Click to view the MathML source">GA, this representation is Q-rational and that it is compatible with the above system of representations View the MathML source.

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