Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- 1 On the local structure of ordinary Hecke algebras at classical weight one points
- 2 Vector bundles on curves and p-adic Hodge theory
- 3 Around associators
- 4 The stable Bernstein center and test functions for Shimura varieties
- 5 Conditional results on the birational section conjecture over small number fields
- 6 Blocks for mod p representations of GL2(ℚp)
- 7 From étale P+-representations to G-equivariant sheaves on G/P
- 8 Intertwining of ramified and unramified zeros of Iwasawa modules
- References
1 - On the local structure of ordinary Hecke algebras at classical weight one points
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- 1 On the local structure of ordinary Hecke algebras at classical weight one points
- 2 Vector bundles on curves and p-adic Hodge theory
- 3 Around associators
- 4 The stable Bernstein center and test functions for Shimura varieties
- 5 Conditional results on the birational section conjecture over small number fields
- 6 Blocks for mod p representations of GL2(ℚp)
- 7 From étale P+-representations to G-equivariant sheaves on G/P
- 8 Intertwining of ramified and unramified zeros of Iwasawa modules
- References
Summary
Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to explain how one can obtain information regarding the membership of a classical weight one eigenform in a Hida family from the geometry of the Eigencurve at the corresponding point. We show, in passing, that all classical members of a Hida family, including those of weight one, share the same local type at all primes dividing the level.
1. Introduction
Classical weight one eigenforms occupy a special place in the correspondence between Automorphic Forms and Galois Representations since they yield two dimensional Artin representations with odd determinant. The construction of those representations by Deligne and Serre [5] uses congruences with modular forms of higher weight. The systematic study of congruences between modular forms has culminated in the construction of the p-adic Eigencurve by Coleman and Mazur [4]. A p-stabilized classical weight one eigenform corresponds then to a point on the ordinary component of the Eigencurve, which is closely related to Hida theory.
An important result of Hida [11] states that an ordinary cuspform of weight at least two is a specialization of a unique, up to Galois conjugacy, primitive Hida family. Geometrically this translates into the smoothness of the Eigencurve at that point (in fact, Hida proves more, namely that the map to the weight space is etale at that point). Whereas Hida's result continues to hold at all non-critical classical points of weight two or more [13], there are examples where this fails in weight one [6].
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- Automorphic Forms and Galois Representations , pp. 1 - 16Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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