For infinite-level EL Rapoport-Zink diamonds, the structure morphism is cohomologically smooth over the non-very-special locus, and a general geometric criterion for that locus is established, with the smoothness conjecture proved in the EL case.
Admissible pairs and $p$-adic Hodge structures II: The bi-analytic Ax-Lindemann theorem
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We reinterpret and generalize the construction of local Shimura varieties and their non-minuscule analogs by viewing them as moduli spaces of admissible pairs. Our main application is a bi-analytic Ax-Lindemann theorem comparing, in the basic case, rigid analytic subvarieties for the two distinct analytic structures induced by the Hodge and Hodge-Tate period maps and their lattice refinements. The theorem implies, in particular, that the only bi-analytic subdiamonds are special subvarieties, generalizing the bi-analytic characterization of special points given in Part I. These results suggest that there is a purely local, $p$-adic theory of bi-analytic geometry that runs in parallel to the global, archimedean theory of bi-algebraic geometry arising in the study of unlikely intersection and functional transcendence for Shimura varieties and more general period domains for variations of Hodge structure.
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A cohomological smoothness conjecture for moduli of mixed characteristic local shtukas with one leg
For infinite-level EL Rapoport-Zink diamonds, the structure morphism is cohomologically smooth over the non-very-special locus, and a general geometric criterion for that locus is established, with the smoothness conjecture proved in the EL case.