Purity for families of Galois representations
Abstract
We formulate a notion of purity for p-adic big Galois representations and pseudorepresentations of Weil groups of -adic number fields for ≠ p. This is obtained by showing that all powers of the monodromy of any big Galois representation stay "as large as possible" under pure specializations. The role of purity for families in the study of the variation of local Euler factors, local automorphic types along irreducible components, the intersection points of irreducible components of p-adic families of automorphic Galois representations is illustrated using the examples of Hida families and eigenvarieties. Moreover, using purity for families, we improve a part of the local Langlands correspondence for GLn in families formulated by Emerton and Helm.
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