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I was reading James Cogdell's notes here on automorphic representations and came to the following claim about the spherical Hecke algebra $\mathcal H(\operatorname{GL}_2(\mathbb Q_p), \operatorname{GL}_2(\mathbb Z_p))$.

He remarks that this Hecke algebra identifies with the algebra spanned by the classical Hecke operators $T_{p^r}$.

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I have read about Hecke operators in Diamond and Shurman's book on modular forms, but have never seen a connection with the $p$-adic Hecke algebra. What is the connection between the classical Hecke operators $T_{p^r}$ and the spherical Hecke algebra?

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    $\begingroup$ You can always look at Bump's book for GL_2 things like this. Or Deligne's "Formes Modulaires" article in the Antwerp volume II (Modular Forms of One Variable II, 1973). But for a more general picture, I learned these things from Gross's paper "On the Satake Isomorphism". See math.harvard.edu/~gross/preprints/sat.pdf, especially Sections 1,2,3,5,8. $\endgroup$
    – Marty
    Sep 23, 2018 at 21:14
  • $\begingroup$ Another possibility to learn these things: Diamond-Im, Modular forms and modular curves, section 11 and the references therein. $\endgroup$ Sep 23, 2018 at 21:17

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Let us consider the case when the centre acts trivially, for simplicity. Let us call $H_p$ to be the polynomial algebra generated by the classical Hecke operators $\{T_{p^r}\mid r\ge 0\}$. Using the Hecke multiplicativity relations one can say that $H_p$ is a polynomial algebra generated by $T_p$. Let $K_p:=\mathrm{PGL}_2(\mathbb{Z}_p)$ and $G_p:=\mathrm{PGL}_2(\mathbb{Q}_p)$ Consider the map $$\varphi: \mathcal{H}(K_p\backslash G_p/K_p)\to H_p,$$ $$S_p:=\frac{1}{\mathrm{Vol}(K_p\begin{pmatrix}p&\\ &1\end{pmatrix}K_p)}\mathrm{Char}_{K_p\begin{pmatrix}p&\\ &1\end{pmatrix}K_p}\mapsto T_p.$$ By a theorem of Satake $S_p$ generates $\mathcal{H}$ polynomially, and $\varphi$ is an algebra isomorphism. Using elementary divisor theorem it is not very difficult to find preimage of $T_{p^r}$ under $\varphi$, as well.

To have more geometric understanding you may think $G_p/K_p$ as a $p+1$-regular tree. One can find a coset representatives of $K_p\begin{pmatrix}p&\\ &1\end{pmatrix}K_p\bigg/K_p$ to be $$\{\begin{pmatrix}1&b\\ &p\end{pmatrix}\mid b\in \mathbb{Z}/p\mathbb{Z},\begin{pmatrix}p&\\ &1\end{pmatrix}\}.$$ These cosets correspond to the $p+1$ branches of the identity in the tree, and then $S_p$ can be thought as an averaging operator over these branches. If you recall the definition of the classical Hecke operator $T_p$ on the upper half plane, say at a point $z$, you will see that that also averages over the points $$\{\begin{pmatrix}1&b\\ &p\end{pmatrix}.z\mid b=0,\dots,p-1,\begin{pmatrix}p&\\ &1\end{pmatrix}.z\}.$$ Hope this describes the connection between two descriptions of the $p$-adic Hecke algebra.

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