Big images of two-dimensional pseudorepresentations
Abstract
Bella\"iche has recently applied Pink-Lie theory to prove that, under mild conditions, the image of a continuous 2-dimensional pseudorepresentation of a profinite group on a local pro-p domain A contains a nontrivial congruence subgroup of SL2(B) for a certain subring B of A. We enlarge Bella\"iche's ring and give this new B a conceptual interpretation in terms of conjugate self-twists of , symmetries that naturally constrain its image. As a corollary, this new B is optimal among congruence subgroups contained in the image. We also interpret the new B vis-a-vis the adjoint trace ring of , which we show is a more natural ring for these questions in general. Finally, we use our purely algebraic result to recover and extend a variety of arithmetic big-image results for GL2 Galois representations arising from elliptic, Hilbert, and Bianchi modular forms and p-adic Hida or Coleman families of elliptic and Hilbert modular forms.
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