By extending Kuga-Satake period morphisms to singular models, the authors prove the Tate conjecture for many geometric-genus-one surfaces and BSD for height-one elliptic curves over genus-one function fields.
On simple singularities and Weyl monodromy actions in mixed characteristic
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We study the ramification on the cohomology of a smooth proper surface $X$ in mixed characteristic, in the particular case where $X$ degenerates to a surface over $\overline{\mathbb{F}}_p$ with simple singularities, also known as rational double points. We find that the associated monodromy action of inertia depends on a formal affine neighborhood of the singularity, and under sufficient restrictions on characteristic $p$, it is tamely ramified and generated by a conjugacy class representative of an appropriate Weyl group related to the singularity. Along the way we extend to mixed characteristic some results of Brieskorn and Slodowy concerning simultaneous resolutions of surface singularities. We also compare our Weyl group actions to certain Springer representations constructed by Borho and MacPherson, via the notion of relative perversity as developed by Hansen and Scholze.
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The Tate conjecture for surfaces of geometric genus one -- embracing singularities
By extending Kuga-Satake period morphisms to singular models, the authors prove the Tate conjecture for many geometric-genus-one surfaces and BSD for height-one elliptic curves over genus-one function fields.