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Introduction to Shimura Varieties - James Milne
www.jmilne.orgdiscovered by Shimura (Annals 1967).” Langlands (1976) introduced the term “Shimura variety” for “certain varieties” studied “very deeply” by Shimura. His definition is that ofDeligne1971b. 2“Dans un petit nombre de cas, X= peut s’interpr´eter comme l’ensemble des classes d’isomorphie des
W H A T I S . . . a Shimura Variety?
www.ams.orgW H A T I S . . . a Shimura Variety? James S. Milne Most mathematicians have encountered modular functions. For example, when the group theorists
Shimura Varieties and Moduli - James Milne
www.jmilne.orgShimura Varieties and Moduli J.S. Milne April 30, 2011, v2.00 Abstract Connected Shimura varieties are the quotients of hermitian symmetric domains