Mod $\ell$ representations of arithmetic fundamental groups II (A conjecture of A.J. de Jong)

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This revised version is cleaner, although not substantially different. We check that our arguments work for \ell=2

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As a sequel to our proof of the analog of Serre's conjecture for function fields in Part I of this work, we study in this paper the deformation rings of $n$-dimensional mod $\ell$ representations $\rho$ of the arithmetic fundamental group $\pi_1(X)$ where $X$ is a geometrically irreducible, smooth curve over a finite field $k$ of characteristic $p$ ($\neq \ell$). We are able to show in many cases that the resulting rings are finite flat over $\BZ_\ell$. The proof principally uses a lifting result of the authors in Part I of this two-part work, Taylor-Wiles systems and the result of Lafforgue. This implies a conjecture of A.J. ~de Jong for representations with coefficients in power series rings over finite fields of characteristic $\ell$, that have this mod $\ell$ representation as their reduction.

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