Shintani descent for algebraic groups and almost characters of unipotent groups
Abstract
In this paper, we extend the notion of Shintani descent to general (possibly disconnected) algebraic groups defined over a finite field Fq. For this, it is essential to treat all the pure inner Fq-rational forms of the algebraic group at the same time. We prove that the notion of almost characters (introduced by T. Shoji using Shintani descent) is well defined for any neutrally unipotent algebraic group, i.e. an algebraic group whose neutral connected component is a unipotent group. We also prove that these almost characters coincide with the "trace of Frobenius" functions associated with Frobenius-stable character sheaves on neutrally unipotent groups. In the course of the proof, we also prove that the modular categories that arise from Boyarchenko-Drinfeld's theory of character sheaves on neutrally unipotent are in fact positive integral confirming a conjecture due to Drinfeld.
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