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Spherical varieties and non-ordinary families of cohomology classes
We show that p-adic families of cohomology classes associated to symmetric spaces vary p-adically over small discs in weight space, without any ordinarity assumption. This generalises previous work of Loeffler, Zerbes and the author. Furthermore, we show that these families exhibit full variation in the cyclotomic direction, generalising previous constructions of Euler systems and p-adic L-functions. As an application we show that the Lemma–Flach Euler system of Loeffler–Skinner–Zerbes interpolates in Coleman families.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Number Theory (JNT) features selected research articles that represent the broad spectrum of interest in contemporary number theory and allied areas. A valuable resource for mathematicians, the journal provides an international forum for the publication of original research in this field.
The Journal of Number Theory is encouraging submissions of quality, long articles where most or all of the technical details are included. The journal now considers and welcomes also papers in Computational Number Theory.
Starting in May 2019, JNT will have a new format with 3 sections:
JNT Prime targets (possibly very long with complete proofs) high impact papers. Articles published in this section will be granted 1 year promotional open access.
JNT General Section is for shorter papers. We particularly encourage submission from junior researchers. Every attempt will be made to expedite the review process for such submissions.
Computational JNT . This section aims to provide a forum to disseminate contributions which make significant use of computer calculations to derive novel number theoretic results. There will be an online repository where supplementary codes and data can be stored.