Good and semi-stable reductions of Shimura varieties

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Michael Rapoport, University of Bonn

It is known that the modular curve has good reduction at p if the level structure is prime to p. If the level structure is of Γ0(p)-type, then the modular curve has semi-stable reduction. For general Shimura varieties, one may ask for good, resp. semi-stable, reduction of the class of p-integral models of Shimura varieties defined recently by Kisin-Pappas.  It was known for a long time that the Drinfeld case has  semi-stable reduction, and a few more cases have been found since. Very recently, Faltings discovered a new case of semi-stable reduction. This triggered our interest in the classification of semi-stable local models. In this talk, I will discuss the classification of good and semi-stable reductions. Joint work with X. He and  G. Pappas.