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Endomorphism algebras and Hecke algebras for reductive p-adic groups

Maarten Solleveld

Published 2020-05-16Version 1

Let G be a reductive p-adic group and let Rep(G)^s be a Bernstein block in the category of smooth complex G-representations. We investigate the structure of Rep(G)^s, by analysing the algebra of G-endomorphisms of a progenerator \Pi of that category. We show that Rep(G)^s is "almost" Morita equivalent with a (twisted) affine Hecke algebra. This statement is made precise in several ways, most importantly with a family of (twisted) graded algebras. It entails that, as far as finite length representations are concerned, Rep(G)^s and End_G (\Pi)-Mod can be treated as the module category of a twisted affine Hecke algebra. We draw two consequences. Firstly, we show that the equivalence of categories between Rep(G)^s and End_G (\Pi)-Mod preserves temperedness of finite length representations. Secondly, we provide a classification of the irreducible representations in Rep(G)^s, in terms of the complex torus and the finite group canonically associated to Rep(G)^s. This proves a version of the ABPS conjecture. Our methods are independent of the existence of types, and apply in complete generality.

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