On Drinfeld's representability theorem
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The pith
Drinfeld's representability theorem for moduli of p-divisible groups holds via a new transparent proof.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
Drinfeld's representability theorem holds, and the notes prove it by a new transparent method. The moduli problem is defined by deformations by quasi-isogenies of p-divisible groups with extra actions, and this problem is represented by the explicit semi-stable model of the p-adic symmetric space. The notes further present Drinfeld's moduli space and the formal model in detail.
What carries the argument
Drinfeld's moduli problem of deformations by quasi-isogenies of p-divisible groups with extra actions, represented by the semi-stable formal model of the p-adic symmetric space.
If this is right
- The explicit model permits direct geometric constructions within p-adic Hodge theory.
- The formal model of the p-adic symmetric space can be studied through the moduli interpretation.
- Deformations of the p-divisible groups become more accessible for explicit calculations.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The transparent proof technique could extend to analogous representability questions for other group actions on p-divisible groups.
- The detailed moduli presentation may help relate the p-adic symmetric space to nearby objects such as Shimura varieties.
- One could test the construction computationally for low-dimensional cases to verify the semi-stable model.
Load-bearing premise
The moduli problem must be defined exactly as the original deformation problem by quasi-isogenies of certain p-divisible groups with extra actions considered by Drinfeld.
What would settle it
A mismatch between the semi-stable reduction or the formal completion constructed in the new proof and the corresponding objects in Drinfeld's original construction would show the representability claim fails.
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In the seventies, V. G. Drinfeld proved that a moduli problem of deformations by quasi-isogenies of certain $p$-divisible groups with extra actions is representable by an explicit semi-stable model of the $p$-adic symmetric space. This theorem, known as \emph{Drinfeld's representability theorem}, has been one of the cornerstones of geometric aspects in $p$-adic Hodge theory. The purpose of these notes is twofold. On the one hand we give a new and more transparent proof of Drinfeld's representability theorem; on the other hand, we give a detailed presentation of Drinfeld's moduli space and the formal model of the $p$-adic symmetric space.
Editorial analysis
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Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript provides a new and more transparent proof of Drinfeld's representability theorem: the moduli functor of deformations by quasi-isogenies of certain p-divisible groups equipped with extra actions is represented by an explicit semi-stable formal model of the p-adic symmetric space. It also supplies a detailed presentation of Drinfeld's moduli space and the formal model.
Significance. If the central claim holds, the work is significant for p-adic Hodge theory: it supplies an alternative proof of a foundational representability result together with a detailed exposition of the moduli problem and formal model. These elements can serve as a reference for further geometric constructions in the area.
minor comments (3)
- [§2.1] §2.1: the definition of the moduli functor via quasi-isogenies matches the classical setup, but an explicit side-by-side comparison table with Drinfeld's original formulation would improve readability.
- [§4] §4, after Eq. (4.3): the verification that the formal model is semi-stable would be clearer if the reduction steps were summarized in a short diagram or flowchart.
- [Abstract] The manuscript refers to itself as 'notes' in the abstract but is formatted as a self-contained paper; a brief statement of intended audience or publication venue would help.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the positive summary of our manuscript, the recognition of its significance for p-adic Hodge theory, and the recommendation of minor revision. The paper offers a new transparent proof of Drinfeld's representability theorem together with a detailed exposition of the moduli problem and the formal model.
Circularity Check
New proof of Drinfeld representability is self-contained with no circular reduction
full rationale
The paper redefines the moduli functor exactly as Drinfeld's original deformation problem by quasi-isogenies of p-divisible groups with extra actions, then verifies representability criteria directly through deformation theory and an explicit semi-stable formal model whose generic fiber matches the p-adic symmetric space. No step reduces a claimed result to a fitted parameter, self-citation chain, or ansatz imported from the author's prior work; the argument is presented as an independent verification matching the classical setup without internal redefinition or load-bearing reliance on the original Drinfeld construction beyond the shared definition of the moduli problem itself.
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