Abstract

An abelian variety with sufficiently many complex multiplications has potentially good reduction; in case the residue class field is finite this was proved by Serre and Tate; in this paper we give a proof in the general case. An abelian variety has potentially stable reduction (at any discrete valuation of its field of definition); we show this theorem follows directly from the Igusa-Grothendieck orthogonality theorem.

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