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Quotients of the Bruhat-Tits tree by function field analogs of the Hecke congruence subgroups

Published 15 May 2022 in math.GR and math.NT | (2205.07328v1)

Abstract: Let C be a smooth, projective and geometrically integral curve defined over a finite field F. For each closed point P of C, let R be the ring of functions that are regular outside P, and let K be the completion at P of the function field of C. In order to study groups of the form GL2(R), Serre describes the quotient graph GL2(R)\t, where t is the Bruhat-Tits tree defined from SL2(K). In particular, Serre shows that GL2(R)\t is the union of a finite graph and a finite number of ray shaped subgraphs, which are called cusps. It is not hard to see that finite index subgroups inherit this property. In this work we describe the associated quotient graph H\t for the action on t of the group H of matrices in GL2(R) that are upper triangular modulo a certain ideal I of R. More specifically, we give a explicit formula for the cusp number of H\t. Then, by using Bass-Serre Theory, we describe the combinatorial structure of H. These groups play, in the function field context, the same role as the Hecke congruence subgroups of SL2(Z).

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