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arxiv: 1410.4654 · v5 · pith:AZ7YL4FTnew · submitted 2014-10-17 · 🧮 math.AG

Special subvarieties in Mumford-Tate varieties

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Let X be a Mumford-Tate variety, i.e., a quotient of a Mumford-Tate domain D by a discrete subgroup. Mumford-Tate varieties are generalizations of Shimura varieties. We define the notion of a special subvariety Y in X (of Shimura type), and formulate necessary criteria for Y to be special. Our method consists in looking at finitely many compactified special curves C_i in Y, and testing whether the inclusion of the union of all C_i in Y satisfies certain properties. One of them is the so-called relative proportionality condition. In this paper, we give a new formulation of this numerical criterion in the case of Mumford-Tate varieties X. In this way, we give necessary and sufficient criteria for a subvariety Y of X to be a special subvariety in the sense of the Andre-Oort conjecture. We discuss in detail the important case where X=A_g, the moduli space of principally polarized abelian varieties.

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