Irreducibility of local models is classified by double quotients of relative Weyl groups, and all fibers of level-changing maps are single Schubert varieties.
Singularities of local models
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We construct local models of Shimura varieties and investigate their singularities, with special emphasis on wildly ramified cases. More precisely, with the exception of odd unitary groups in residue characteristic $2$ we construct local models, show reducedness of their special fiber, Cohen$-$Macaulayness and in equi-characteristic also (pseudo-)rationality. In mixed characteristic we conjecture their (pseudo-)rationality. This is based on the construction of parahoric group schemes over two-dimensional bases for wildly ramified groups and an analysis of singularities of the attached Schubert varieties in positive characteristic using perfect geometry.
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Irreducibility of Local Models
Irreducibility of local models is classified by double quotients of relative Weyl groups, and all fibers of level-changing maps are single Schubert varieties.