Cristaux et immeubles
Abstract
Let G be a connected reductive group defined over Qp. The set of crystals contained in a given G-isocrystal is viewed from a Bruhat-Tits building-theoretic vantage point as a kind of tubular neighborhood of a skeleton characterized by a minimality property arising from metric space theory.
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