The Hodge conjecture and arithmetic quotients of complex balls
Abstract
Let S be a closed Shimura variety uniformized by the complex n-ball. The Hodge conjecture predicts that every Hodge class in H2k (S, ), k=0, …, n, is algebraic. We show that this holds for all degree k away from the neighborhood ]n/3, 2n/3[ of the middle degree. We also address the Tate conjecture and the generalized form of the Hodge conjecture and extend most of our results to Shimura varieties associated to unitary groups of any signature. The proofs make use of the recent endoscopic classification of automorphic representations of classical groups by ArthurBook,Mok. As such our results are conditional on the stabilization of the trace formula for the (disconnected) groups (N) θ associated to base change. Unfortunately, at present the stabilization of the trace formula has been proved only for the case of connected groups. The extension needed is part of work in progress by the Paris-Marseille team of automorphic form researchers. For more detail, see the second paragraph of subsection org2 below.
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