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Functional equations of algebraic Rankin-Selberg $p$-adic $L$-functions (2412.11147v1)

Published 15 Dec 2024 in math.NT

Abstract: This article presents an approach to the algebraic functional equation for Selmer complexes, which in turn have applications in the Iwasawa theoretic study of Rankin-Selberg products of the Hida and Coleman families. Our treatment establishes the functional equation for algebraic $p$-adic $L$-functions (which are given in terms of characteristic ideals of Selmer groups, which arise as the cohomology of appropriately defined Selmer complexes in degree $2$). This is achieved by recovering the characteristic ideal as the determinant of the said Selmer complex, once we prove (under suitable but rather mild) hypotheses that the Selmer complex in question is perfect with amplitude $[1,2]$, and its cohomology is concentrated in degree-2. The perfectness of these Selmer complexes turns out to be a delicate problem, and the required properties require a study of Tamagawa factors in families, which may be of independent interest.

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