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$\pi$-adic Galois representations of attached to newforms at $p \nmid N$ are crystalline

Is [Scholl, Motives for modular forms, Theorem 1.2.4 (ii)] proven for any $p$ independent of the weight? Concretely, let $f$ be a normalized eigenform of weight $w$. Let $p$ be a prime not dividing ...
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Local properties of Galois representations attached to torsion classes

$\DeclareMathOperator{\PGL}{PGL} \DeclareMathOperator{\GL}{GL} \newcommand{\F}{\mathbb{F}} \newcommand{\p}{\mathfrak{p}} \DeclareMathOperator{\Sym}{Sym}$ Let $F$ be a number field, and let $\Gamma$ be ...
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Reference request: Newton above Hodge

Let $K$ be a p-adic field, and let $\mathcal{O}$ be the ring of integers inside $K$ with residue field $k$. Let $\mathcal{X}$ be a smooth proper formal scheme over $\mathcal{O}$ (with topology given ...
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Bloch Kato Exponential as formal lie group exponential

Let $K$ be a $p$-adic field and $V$ a $p$-adic representation. In their paper on tamagawa numbers of motives, Bloch and Kato define an exponential map as the connecting homomorphism $$DR(V) \...
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Reference for $p$-adic Hodge theory with coefficients

Let $K$ be a $p$-adic field and $L$ be a finite or infinite extension (maybe algebraic ?) of $\mathbb{Q}_p$. Is there a reference for $p$-Hodge theory for representations $\rho : Gal_K \rightarrow ...
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