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Timeline for Even Galois representations "mod p"

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Nov 8, 2018 at 17:01 vote accept Myshkin
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Jun 4, 2016 at 17:42 comment added Jeff H This is not an answer, but Frank Calegari proved that any such representation must in fact have non-distinct Hodge-Tate weights, so that might help determine where these things are (or are not) coming from. math.uchicago.edu/~fcale/papers/EvenPotential.pdf
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Mar 16, 2016 at 23:27 comment added eric Serre remarks on it in his 1987 Duke paper where he formulates his conjecture, but only to the extent that he is surprised by the phenomenon and that Mestre had checked some numerical examples for him and verified they really were modular.
Jan 10, 2016 at 14:36 comment added Myshkin @eric That's weird and interesting! Do you know of any reference where it is discussed?
Jan 6, 2016 at 21:33 comment added eric Even mod $p$ Galois reps can come from modular forms if $p=2$! This is a terrifying thing because it means that given a non-holomorphic algebraic Maass form there should be a holomorphic one congruent to it mod 2.
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