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We construct a Langlands parameterization of supercuspidal representations of $G_2$ over a $p$-adic field. More precisely, for any finite extension $K / QQ_p$ we will construct a bijection [ CL_g : CA^0_g(G_2,K) rightarrow CG^0(G_2,K) ] from the set of generic supercuspidal representations of $G_2(K)$ to the set of irreducible continuous homomorphisms $rho : W_K to G_2(CC)$ with $W_K$ the Weil group of $K$. The construction of the map is simply a matter of assembling arguments that are already in the literature, together with a previously unpublished theorem of G. Savin on exceptional theta correspondences, included as an appendix. The proof that the map is a bijection is arithmetic in nature, and specifically uses automorphy lifting theorems. These can be applied thanks to a recent result of Hundley and Liu on automorphic descent from $GL(7)$ to $G_2$.
We establish the local Langlands conjecture for small rank general spin groups $GSpin_4$ and $GSpin_6$ as well as their inner forms. We construct appropriate $L$-packets and prove that these $L$-packets satisfy the properties expected of them to the
We analyze reducibility points of representations of $p$-adic groups of classical type, induced from generic supercuspidal representations of maximal Levi subgroups, both on and off the unitary axis. We are able to give general, uniform results in te
Let $p$ be a prime number and $K$ a finite extension of $mathbb{Q}_p$. We state conjectures on the smooth representations of $mathrm{GL}_n(K)$ that occur in spaces of mod $p$ automorphic forms (for compact unitary groups). In particular, when $K$ is
Let $F/F^+$ be a CM field and let $widetilde{v}$ be a finite unramified place of $F$ above the prime $p$. Let $overline{r}: mathrm{Gal}(overline{mathbb{Q}}/F)rightarrow mathrm{GL}_n(overline{mathbb{F}}_p)$ be a continuous representation which we assu
Let $G$ be a connected reductive group over the non-archime-dean local field $F$ and let $pi$ be a supercuspidal representation of $G(F)$. The local Langlands conjecture posits that to such a $pi$ can be attached a parameter $L(pi)$, which is an equi