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The Semisimplicity Conjecture for A-Motives

Nicolas Stalder

Published 2008-09-01Version 1

We prove the semisimplicity conjecture for A-motives over finitely generated fields K. This conjecture states that the rational Tate modules V_p(M) of a semisimple A-motive M are semisimple as representations of the absolute Galois group of K. This theorem is in analogy with known results for abelian varieties and Drinfeld modules, and has been sketched previously by Akio Tamagawa. We deduce two consequences of the theorem for the algebraic monodromy groups G_p(M) associated to an A-motive M by Tannakian duality. The first requires no semisimplicity condition on M and states that G_p(M) may be identified naturally with the Zariski closure of the image of the absolute Galois group of K in the automorphism group of V_p(M). The second states that the connected component of G_p(M) is reductive if M is semisimple and has a separable endomorphism algebra.

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