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Arithmetic Restrictions on Geometric Monodromy
Published 19 Jul 2016 in math.AG, math.NT, and math.RT | (1607.05740v2)
Abstract: Let X be a normal complex algebraic variety, and p a prime. We show that there exists an integer N=N(X, p) such that: any non-trivial, irreducible representation of the fundamental group of X, which arises from geometry, must be non-trivial mod pN. The proof involves an analysis of the action of the Galois group of a finitely generated field on the etale fundamental group of X. We also prove many arithmetic statements about fundamental groups which are of independent interest, and give several applications.
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