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Log Prismatic Dieudonn\'{e} theory and its application to Shimura varieties

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arxiv 2503.07379 v2 pith:WSCLXXUV submitted 2025-03-10 math.AG math.NT

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We study the log version of the prismatic Dieudonn\'{e} theory established by Ansch\"{u}tz-Le Bras. By applying this result to the integral toroidal compactification of a Shimura variety of Hodge type, we extend the prismatic realization, originally constructed by Imai-Kato-Youcis, to the compactification. This extension enables us to prove Lovering's conjecture on $p$-adic comparison isomorphisms for Shimura varieties.

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