Convolution, duality, and twist morphisms relate etale cohomology of local shtuka moduli spaces, yielding new proofs of the Kottwitz conjecture for GL_3 minuscule weights and GL_2 cuspidal parameters, plus counterexamples in non-minuscule cases.
Averaging functors in Fargues' program for GL_n
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We study the so-called averaging functors from the geometric Langlands program in the setting of Fargues' program. This makes explicit certain cases of the spectral action which was recently introduced by Fargues-Scholze in the local Langlands program for $\mathrm{GL}_n$. Using these averaging functors, we verify (without using local Langlands) that the Fargues-Scholze parameters associated to supercuspidal modular representations of $\mathrm{GL}_2$ are irreducible. We also attach to any irreducible $\ell$-adic Weil representation of degree $n$ an Hecke eigensheaf on $\mathrm{Bun}_n$, and show, using the local Langlands correspondence and recent results of Hansen and Kaletha-Weinstein, that it satisfies most of the requirements of Fargues' conjecture for $\mathrm{GL}_n$.
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Convolution morphisms and Kottwitz conjecture
Convolution, duality, and twist morphisms relate etale cohomology of local shtuka moduli spaces, yielding new proofs of the Kottwitz conjecture for GL_3 minuscule weights and GL_2 cuspidal parameters, plus counterexamples in non-minuscule cases.