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Let $\Sigma_{g,n}$ be an orientable surface of genus $g$ with $n$ punctures. We study actions of the mapping class group of $\Sigma_{g,n}$ via Hodge-theoretic and arithmetic techniques. We show that if $$\rho: \pi_1(\Sigma_{g,n})\to GL_r(\mathbb{C})$$ is a representation whose conjugacy class has finite orbit under the mapping class group, and $r<\sqrt{g+1}$, then $\rho$ has finite image. This answers questions of Junho Peter Whang and Mark Kisin. We give applications of our methods to the Putman-Wieland conjecture, the Fontaine-Mazur conjecture, and a question of Esnault-Kerz. The proofs rely on non-abelian Hodge theory, our earlier work on semistability of isomonodromic deformations, and recent work of Esnault-Groechenig and Klevdal-Patrikis on Simpson's integrality conjecture for cohomologically rigid local systems.

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Algebraicity and integrality of solutions to differential equations

math.AG · 2025-01-22 · conditional · novelty 8.0

Solutions of algebraic differential equations are conjectured to be algebraic exactly when their Taylor coefficients have almost no primes in their denominators, and the conjecture is proved for Picard-Fuchs equations and for isomonodromy equations such as Painlevé VI.

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  • Algebraicity and integrality of solutions to differential equations math.AG · 2025-01-22 · conditional · none · ref 2024 · internal anchor

    Solutions of algebraic differential equations are conjectured to be algebraic exactly when their Taylor coefficients have almost no primes in their denominators, and the conjecture is proved for Picard-Fuchs equations and for isomonodromy equations such as Painlevé VI.