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Newton Polygons of Sums on Curves I: Local-to-Global Theorems (2110.08656v1)

Published 16 Oct 2021 in math.NT

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to study Newton polygons of certain abelian $L$-functions on curves. Let $X$ be a smooth affine curve over a finite field $\mathbb{F}_q$ and let $\rho:\pi_1(X) \to \mathbb{C}_p\times$ be a finite character of order $pn$. By previous work of the first author, the Newton polygon $\mathrm{NP}(\rho)$ lies above a Hodge polygon' $\mathrm{HP}(\rho)$, which is defined using local ramification invariants of $\rho$. In this article we study the touching between these two polygons. We prove that $\mathrm{NP}(\rho)$ and $\mathrm{HP}(\rho)$ share a vertex if and only if a corresponding vertex is shared between the Newton and Hodge polygons oflocal' $L$-functions associated to each ramified point of $\rho$. As a consequence, we determine a necessary and sufficient condition for the coincidence of $\mathrm{NP}(\rho)$ and $\mathrm{HP}(\rho)$.

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