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When is the image of $\operatorname{Gal}(\bar K/K)$ open in $\operatorname{Aut}(V)$, where $V$ is the vector space coming from a $p$-adic Tate module?

Let $K$ be a finite extension of $\mathbb{Q}_p$ with ring of integers $A$. Let $F$ be a $p$-divisible group and $T$ be the Tate module. Consider the vector space $V=T \otimes_{\mathbb{Q}_p} C$, where $...
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Can a p-adic ball cover a p-adic ball?

Are there a polynomials $f_1,...f_n \in \mathbb{Z}_p[x_1,...x_n]$ with there coeficients $p$-adic integers s.t. A map $F:\mathbb{Z}_p^n\rightarrow \mathbb{Z}_p^n$ defined by $f_1,...f_n$ satisfy the ...
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Semistability of the $\ell$-adic representation of variety with semistable reduction

The question is in the title, but here's some quick background. It's easy to show (assuming smooth-proper base change) that the $\ell$-adic cohomology of a variety over the fraction field of a DVR ...
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Question about trianguline representations

Following the notation in https://arxiv.org/abs/1011.3447 a representation $V$ is split trianguline iff $D(V)$ has a basis in which the matrices of $\varphi$ and of all the elements of $\Gamma$ are ...
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Syntomic f-cohomology for open varieties

Syntomic cohomology $H^{i+j}_{\mathrm{syn}}(X,n)$ of a proper variety $X$ with good reduction over a $p$-adic field $K$ is computed via a spectral sequence in terms of $H^i_{\mathrm{f}}(G_K;H^j_{\...
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Triple comparison of cohomology in algebraic geometry

Let $X$ be a smooth proper variety over $\mathbb{Q}$ and $p$ a prime number. For an integer $k$, we have: a finitely-generated abelian group $H^k(X^{\mathrm{an}}(\mathbb{C});\mathbb{Z})$ a finitely-...
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Modern integral $p$-adic Hodge theory and modularity lifting and Fontaine-Mazur

As a follow-up to a comment on this answer, I'm wondering if there are expected to be applications of the new point of view on integral $p$-adic Hodge theory, à la Bhatt-Morrow-Scholze and others, to ...
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Reference request: good reduction equivalent to crystalline étale cohomology

Suppose $X$ is an abelian variety over a $p$-adic field $K$, and it's well known that $X$ has good reduction is equivalent to the étale cohomology of $X$ is crystalline, and $X$ has semistable ...
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Vector bundles on pro-etale topology over a field

Suppose $K$ is a finite extension of $\mathbb Q_p$. Consider the one-point adic space $X=\operatorname{Spa}K$, and let $C=\hat {\bar K}$, $G=\operatorname{Gal}(\bar K/K)$. I heard that the category of ...
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Looking for a source on Conrad-Gabber's results about spreading out of rigid-analytic families

Brian Conrad and Ofer Gabber have some results that were announced 9 years ago here: https://www.ihes.fr/~abbes/Gabber/OferGabber.pdf and there's a talk by Gabber about them here: https://www.youtube....
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Prime to $p$ monodromy of local system on rigid variety

Suppose $F$ is a finite extension of $\mathbb Q_p$, and $X$ is a rigid variety over $F$. I saw in proposition 3.7 of Oswal, Shankar, Zhu, and Patel - A $p$-adic analogue of Borel's theorem: "Let $...
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Theorem 7.11 in Scholze's $p$-adic Hodge Theory

I was trying to understand the statement and proof of Theorem 7.11 in Scholze's paper "$p$-adic Hodge Theory for Rigid-Analytic Varieties". I'll reproduce part of the statement below: Let $...
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What is the Galois representation structure of $B_{\text{cris}}^+/(t)$?

In $p$-adic Hodge theory, there is a nice exact sequence for quotients of $B_{\text{dr}}^+$. Denote by $t$ the typical uniformizer of $B_{\text{dr}}^+$ (the cyclotomic character), then there is a $G_{\...
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What is the Perrin-Riou logarithm (or regulator)?

Recently I've been rewatching some recordings of old talks on L-functions and explicit reciprocity laws (in particular, the series of talks by Loeffler and Zerbes given at this workshop at the CRM in ...
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Calculation of Frobenius on de Rham cohomology of elliptic curves with good reduction

I'm reading "An introduction to the theory of $p$-adic representations" by Laurent Berger. In the page 14 it says: Suppose $F$ is an unramified finite extension of $\mathbb Q_p$ and $E$ is ...
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Geometry of syntomic cohomology

Deligne cohomology has a geometric interpretation. For example, $H^{2}_{\mathcal{D}}(X,\mathbb{Z}(1))$ is identified with the group $H^{1}(X,\mathcal{O}_{X}^{\ast})$ of isomorphism classes of line ...
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Deformations over $A_{\inf}$

Setup: Let $K$ be a perfectoid field of characteristic $0$ with tilt $K^{\flat}$. Let $A_{\inf}=W(\mathcal{O}_{K^{\flat}})$ be the infinitesimal period ring. Let $\mathcal{X}$ be a flat, projective $\...
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Algebraic properties of Witt vectors $W(K^{\flat\circ})$, $K$ a characteristic 0 perfectoid field

Let $K$ be as in the title with tilt $K^\flat$. $W = W(K^{\circ\flat})$ satisfies a universal property: it is the unique $p$-adically complete $p$-torsion free $\mathbb{Z}_p$-algebra $A$ with $A / pA \...
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Adic generic fiber of a small formal scheme in the sense of Faltings

$\DeclareMathOperator{\Spf}{Spf}\DeclareMathOperator{\Spa}{Spa}$In the Definition 8.5 of the paper "integral $p$ adic Hodge theory" by Bhatt-Morrow-Scholze, they define the adic generic ...
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Irreducibility of Tate module (as a Galois representation) of elliptic curves with good reduction

This question is following the previous question. Definitions: Suppose $F$ is an unramified finite extension of $\mathbb Q_p$ and $E$ is an elliptic curve defined over $F$ with good reduction. Denote ...
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About the filtration of crystalline cohomology

Suppose $K$ is an finite unramified extension of $\mathbb Q_p$ with residue field $k$, and let $Y$ be an proper smooth variety defined over $k$. We know if $Y$ admits a proper smooth lifting $X/W(k)$ ...
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Calculate $D_{\mathrm{cris}}(V)$ for a crystalline representation

$\newcommand{\cris}{\mathrm{cris}}$In my setting, $K/\mathbb Q_p$ is finite and unramified, and $V$ is a $2$-dimensional crystalline representation of $G_K$. Then we have $D_{\cris}(V)$, which is $2$-...
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The bound for zeros of the composition of polynomials and analytic functions

Suppose $K$ is a number field, and $A\in M_n(K)$. $v$ is a place of $K$, and $f_1,\cdots,f_n$ are analytic functions (one variable) on $m_v\mathcal O_{K,v}$, satisfying: $\frac{\mathrm d \bf {f}}{\...
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Centralizer of Frobenius on filtered $\phi$ module

Suppose $K$ is an unramified extension of $\mathbb Q_p$ of degree $m$, and $\sigma$ is the $p$ power frobenius on $K$. Suppose $V$ is a $2$ dimensional admissible filtered $\phi$ module over $K$. I ...
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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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Kato's explicit reciprocity law paper

Does anyone have a copy of Kato's article Generalized explicit reciprocity laws in Advanced Studies in Contemp. Math which is used heavily in his paper constructing his eponymous Euler system? I used ...
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Calculation of de Rham cohomology of abelian varieties/ jacobian varieties

It's known that for a elliptic curve like $E:y^2=x(x-1)(x-t)$ we have a basis $\frac{dx}{y}, \frac{xdx}{y}$ for $H_{dR}^1(E)$. But find such a basis is not an easy thing. I wonder for a general ...
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Witt vectors, the cotangent complex, and a solid construction of $B_{dR}^+$

In a remarkable lecture delivered on October 29th: New Foundations for functional analysis, Dustin Clausen suggests at the 40 minute mark a remarkable new construction interpretation of Fontaine's ...
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p-adic period map in Lawrence and Venkatesh

In Lawrence and Venkatesh's paper on the Mordell conjecture, they prove that there are finitely many $K$-rational points on a hyperbolic curve $X$, where $K$ is a number field, by showing that there ...
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Is there a bound on the number of $p$-adic semisimple representations?

Faltings proved the following: Fix integers $w, d \geqslant 0$, and fix a number field $K$ and a finite set $S$ of primes of $\mathcal{O}_K$. There are, up to conjugation, only finitely many ...
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Is the Frobenius semisimple on the de-Rham cohomology?

Suppose $K$ is a unramified finite extension of $\mathbb Q_p$, and $X$ is a projective smooth curve defined over $K$. By $p$-adic Hodge theory we know $D_{cris}(H_{et}^i(X,\mathbb Q_p))=H_{dR}^i(X)$. ...
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Image of $\gamma-1$ on etale $(\varphi,\Gamma)$-modules

Let $p\geq 3$ be a prime, $D$ be an etale $(\varphi,\Gamma)$-modules over the classical period ring $A_{\mathbb{Q}_p}=\mathbb{Z}_p[\![T]\!][1/T]^{\widehat{\phantom{xx}}}_p$ and $\gamma$ be a ...
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$p$-adic comparison of cohomology with coefficients in $\mathbb{Z}_{p}$ and $\mathbb{B}_{\textrm{dR}}$ on general smooth algebraic varieties

This is something which I'm sure is well known to experts which I would appreciate some information about. In his paper [1], Scholze proves (e.g. Theorem 8.4, Theorem 8.8) that on a proper adic space $...
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What is prismatic cohomology?

Prismatic cohomology is a new theory developed by Bhatt and Scholze; see, for instance, these course notes. For the sake of the community, it would be great if the following question is discussed in ...
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Reference request: learning Fontaine-Messing theory

I am interested in learning about Fontaine-Messing theory. Besides the original papers, though, I don't know any good expository literature on this topic (crystalline representations, etc.). Can ...
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Some questions from the paper by Scholze-Weinstein

The following is from the paper by Scholze-Weinstein on moduli of $p$ divisible groups. My question is from a part of Lemma 4.1.7: If $R$ is a semiperfect ring, then the canonical map $W(R^{\flat}) \...
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On the Erratum to P. Scholze's "$p$-adic Hodge theory for rigid-analytic varieties"

I am trying to understand section (3) of the Erratum to P. Scholze's "$p$-adic Hodge theory for rigid-analytic varieties" in detail. In particular, there is the following sentence on page ...
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Calculating étale fundamental groups from the usual fundamental group

$\newcommand{Spec}{\operatorname{Spec}}$Let $X$ be a connected affine smooth variety over $\mathbb{Q}$, with a point $x\in X(\Spec(\mathbb{Q})$. For any algebraically closed field $K$ of ...
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Integral refinements of rigid cohomology

Disclaimer: I know absolutely nothing about p-adic cohomology, so it is possible that even the premises of this question are incorrect. But it turns out that I need to apply the theory of rigid ...
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Crystalline when restricted to inertial subgroup

$\newcommand{\ur}{\mathrm{ur}}\newcommand{\cris}{\mathrm{cris}}$Let $K$ be a finite extension of $\mathbb{Q}_p$, $G_K=\operatorname{Gal}(\overline{K}/K)$ and $I_K \subset G_K$ its inertial subgroup. ...
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Condensed criterion for sheafiness of adic spaces

Multiple times in talks about condensed mathematics (e.g. the Masterclass talks, Clausen's RAMpAGe talk), it is stated that the derived structure sheaf given by the condensed formalism "fixes&...
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Why is Fontaine's infinitesimal period ring $A_{\text{inf}}$ complete?

Fix a perfectoid field $K$ in mixed characteristic with ring of integers $\mathcal{O}$ and pseudo-uniformizer $\varpi$. Its tilt is the fraction field of $\mathcal{O}^{\flat}=\varprojlim_{x\mapsto x^{...
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$p$-adic étale cohomology group of open smooth varieties

Let $K$ be a finite extension of $\mathbb{Q}_p$ and let $X$ be a smooth variety over $K$. Dr. Yamashita announced that he had proved the Galois representation of $p$-adic étale cohomology group $H^*_{\...
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How many untilts?

I read the following passage in Endomorphisms of power series fields and residue fields of Fargues-Fontaine curves by Kedlaya-Temkin: "One can construct many algebraic extensions of $\mathbb{Q}_p$...
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Intuition for de Rham comparison theorem in $p$-adic Hodge theory

The de Rham comparison theorem from $p$-adic Hodge theory compares the etale cohomology of a variety with the de Rham cohomology of that variety. It says the following: Let $K/\mathbf{Q}_p$ be a ...
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Roadmap for p-adic Hodge theory

I'd like to be able to start studying p-adic Hodge theory and hope that by posing this question, I can be better prepared to work towards it. I ask for a roadmap because I understand that I have a lot ...
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What is $TP(\mathbb{Z}_p)$?

Let $TP$ be periodic topological cyclic homology. What is $\pi_* TP(\mathbb{Z}_p)$? (i) I know that $\pi_* TP(\mathbb{F}_p) \cong \mathbb{Z}_p[v^{\pm 1}]$ with $v$ in degree $-2$ by IV.4.8 of Nikolaus-...
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Nygaard filtration on Fontaine's period ring

Let $K$ be a discretely valued extension of $\mathbb{Q}_p$ with perfect residue field $k$, and $\mathcal{C}$ a completed algebraic closure of $K$ with the ring of integers $\mathcal{O}_{\mathcal{C}}$. ...
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$p$-adic étale cohomology groups are not $\mathbb{C}_p$-admissible

It is stated in Caruso - An introduction to $p$-adic period rings (the remarks following equation (2)) that the $p$-adic étale cohomology groups of an algebraic variety $X$ over a finite extension $K$ ...
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Vector bundles on adic spaces

Let $X = \mathrm{Spa}(A,A^+)$ be an analytic sheafy adic space. Let $\mathcal{E}$ be a locally finite free $\mathcal{O}_X$ sheaf. Does $\mathcal{E}$ correspond to a geometric vector bundle over $X$? ...
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