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Satake isomorphism

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In mathematics, the Satake isomorphism, introduced by Ichirō Satake (1963), identifies the Hecke algebra of a reductive group over a local field with a ring of invariants of the Weyl group. The geometric Satake equivalence is a geometric version of the Satake isomorphism, proved by Ivan Mirković and Kari Vilonen (2007).

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Classical Satake isomorphism. Let be a semisimple algebraic group, be a non-Archimedean local field and be its ring of integers. It's easy to see that is a grassmannian. For simplicity, we can think that and , for a prime number; in this case, is an infinite dimensional algebraic variety (Ginzburg 2000). One denotes the category of all compactly supported spherical functions on biinvariant under the action of as , the field of complex numbers, which is a  Hecke algebra  and can be also treated as a group scheme over . Let be the maximal torus of , be the Weyl group of . One can associate a cocharacter variety to . Let be the set of all cocharacters of , i.e. . The cocharacter variety is basically the group scheme created by adding the elements of as variables to , i.e. . There is a natural action of on the cocharacter variety , induced by the natural action of on . Then the Satake isomorphism is an algebra isomorphism from the category of spherical functions to the -invariant part of the aforementioned cocharacter variety. In formulas:

.

Geometric Satake isomorphism. As Ginzburg said (Ginzburg 2000), "geometric" stands for sheaf theoretic. In order to obtain the geometric version of Satake isomorphism, one has to change the left part of the isomorphism, using the Grothendieck group of the category of  perverse sheaves  on to replace the category of spherical functions; the replacement is de facto an algebra isomorphism over (Ginzburg 2000). One has also to replace the right hand side of the isomorphism by the Grothendieck group of finite dimensional complex representations of the Langlands dual of ; the replacement is also an algebra isomorphism over (Ginzburg 2000). Let denote the category of perverse sheaves on . Then, the geometric Satake isomorphism is

,

where the in stands for the Grothendieck group. This can be obviously simplified to

,

which is a fortiori an equivalence of  Tannakian categories (Ginzburg 2000).

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References

  • Gross, Benedict H. (1998), "On the Satake isomorphism", Galois representations in arithmetic algebraic geometry (Durham, 1996), London Math. Soc. Lecture Note Ser., vol. 254, Cambridge University Press, pp. 223–237, doi:10.1017/CBO9780511662010.006, ISBN 9780521644198, MR 1696481
  • Mirković, Ivan; Vilonen, Kari (2007), "Geometric Langlands duality and representations of algebraic groups over commutative rings", Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 166 (1): 95–143, arXiv:math/0401222, doi:10.4007/annals.2007.166.95, ISSN 0003-486X, MR 2342692, S2CID 14127684
  • Satake, Ichirō (1963), "Theory of spherical functions on reductive algebraic groups over p-adic fields", Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS, 18 (18): 5–69, doi:10.1007/BF02684781, ISSN 1618-1913, MR 0195863, S2CID 4666554
  • Ginzburg, Victor (2000). "Perverse sheaves on a loop group and Langlands' duality". arXiv:alg-geom/9511007.
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