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$\ell$-Galois special subvarieties and the Mumford-Tate conjecture (2111.01126v2)

Published 29 Oct 2021 in math.NT and math.AG

Abstract: We introduce $\ell$-Galois special subvarieties as an $\ell$-adic analog of the Hodge-theoretic notion of a special subvariety. The Mumford-Tate conjecture predicts that both notions are equivalent. We study some properties of these subvarieties and prove this equivalence for subvarieties satisfying a simple monodromy condition. As applications, we show that the $\ell$-Galois exceptional locus is a countable union of algebraic subvarieties and, if the derived group of the generic Mumford-Tate group of a family is simple, its part of positive period dimension coincides with the Hodge locus of positive period dimension. We use this to prove that for $n$ and $d$ sufficiently large, the absolute Mumford-Tate conjecture in degree $n$ holds on a dense open subset of the moduli space of smooth projective hypersurfaces of degree $d$ in $\mathbb{P}{n+1}$, with the exception of hypersurfaces defined over number fields. Finally, we show that the Mumford-Tate conjecture for abelian varieties is equivalent to a conjecture about the local structure of $\ell$-Galois special subvarieties in $\mathcal{A}_g$.

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