Filtrations of smooth principal series and Iwasawa modules
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Let $G$ be a reductive $p$-adic group. We consider the general question of whether the reducibility of an induced representation can be detected in a ``co-rank one" situation. For smooth complex representations induced from supercuspidal representations, we show that a sufficient condition is the existence of a subquotient that does not appear as a subrepresentation. An important example is the Langlands' quotient. In addition, we study the same general question for continuous principal series on $p$-adic Banach spaces. Although we do not give an answer in this case, we describe a related filtration on the corresponding Iwasawa modules.
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volume 43 issue Issue 4 (Special Issue)
pages 3- 16
publication date 2017-08-30
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