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Jul 29, 2010 at 14:38 comment added Pete L. Clark (Assuming you mean the latter, I can answer this question, but I probably won't get to it for a little while because I have a three hour lecture to give in less than three hours. There are other regulars here who know the answer; if not, I'll come back later today...)
Jul 29, 2010 at 14:36 comment added Pete L. Clark Could you be more precise about what you mean by a "Shimura curve" inside $\mathcal{A}_g$? E.g., do you just mean a one-dimensional Shimura subvariety, or do you possibly really want $g = 2$ and are just talking about Shimura curves associated to quaternion algebras over $\mathbb{Q}$?
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