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Co-rank $1$ Arithmetic Siegel--Weil III: Geometric local-to-global

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arxiv 2405.01428 v1 pith:GCN2KACF submitted 2024-05-02 math.NT math.AGmath.RT

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This is the third in a sequence of four papers, where we prove the arithmetic Siegel--Weil formula in co-rank $1$ for Kudla--Rapoport special cycles on exotic smooth integral models of unitary Shimura varieties of arbitrarily large even arithmetic dimension. Our arithmetic Siegel--Weil formula implies that degrees of Kudla--Rapoport arithmetic special $1$-cycles are encoded in the first derivatives of unitary Eisenstein series Fourier coefficients. In this paper, we finish the reduction process from global arithmetic intersection numbers for special cycles to the local geometric quantities in our companion papers. Building on our previous companion papers, we also propose a construction for arithmetic special cycle classes associated to possibly singular matrices of arbitrary co-rank.

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  1. Unitary Shimura varieties at ramified primes and arithmetic transfer

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    The paper proves the arithmetic transfer conjecture for unitary Rapoport-Zink spaces in full generality by constructing comparison isomorphisms between absolute and relative local models and p-divisible group categories.

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