G-μ-displays and local shtuka

Abstract

Two approaches to the construction of integral models of local Shimura-varieties are compared: that of B\"ultel-Pappas using G-μ-displays and that of Scholze using local mixed-characteristic shtuka. As an application, the representability of the diamond of the generic fiber of the B\"ultel-Pappas moduli problem is verified and a local representability conjecture of Rapoport-Pappas is proven. The methods apply to all unramified local Shimura-data under a certain condition on slopes and if p≠ 2; thus in particular also to exceptional groups.

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