Abstract. We present an algorithm to determine if the L-series associated to an automorphic representation and the one associated to an elliptic curve over an imaginary quadratic field agree. By the work of Harris-Soudry-Taylor, Taylor, and Berger-Harcos, we can associate to an automorphic representation a family of compatible -adic representations. Our algorithm is based on Faltings-Serre's method to prove that -adic Galois representations are isomorphic. Using the algorithm we provide the first examples of modular elliptic curves over imaginary quadratic fields with residual 2-adic image isomorphic to S 3 and C 3 .
We prove modularity lifting theorems for ℓ-adic Galois representations of any dimension satisfying a unitary type condition and a Fontaine–Laffaille condition at ℓ. This extends the results of Clozel, Harris and Taylor, and the subsequent work by Taylor. The proof uses the Taylor–Wiles method, as improved by Diamond, Fujiwara, Kisin and Taylor, applied to Hecke algebras of unitary groups, and results of Labesse on stable base change and descent from unitary groups to GLn.
Abstract. In this paper we prove a version of Deligne's conjecture for potentially automorphic motives, twisted by certain algebraic Hecke characters. The Hecke characters are chosen in such a way that we can use automorphic methods in the context of totally definite unitary groups.
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