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Monodromy groups of Jacobians with definite quaternionic multiplication
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Let $A$ be an abelian variety over a number field. The connected monodromy field of $A$ is the minimal field over which the images of all the $\ell$-adic torsion representations have connected Zariski closure. We show that for all even $g \geq 4$, there exist infinitely many geometrically nonisogenous abelian varieties $A$ over $\mathbb{Q}$ of dimension $g$ where the connected monodromy field is strictly larger than the field of definition of the endomorphisms of $A$. Our construction arises from explicit families of hyperelliptic Jacobians with definite quaternionic multiplication.
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A survey of special curves and special subvarieties of moduli space, unifying Hodge-theoretic, Teichmüller, and bi-algebraic perspectives, with a few new results and conjectures.