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* Implement a function that extracts the λ and μ invariant and which decides it the growth of the Selmer group is due to the growth of the Tat-Shafarevich group or due to the increase of the rank.
  Statistics on the values of these fundamental Iwasawa theoretic invariants. A question I was often asked by Iwasawa theorists is: Are the μ-invariants over Q(ζp) zero, too.
  * Implement a function that extracts the λ and μ invariant and which decides it the growth of the Selmer group is due to the growth of the Tat-Shafarevich group or due to the increase of the rank.
   Statistics on the values of these fundamental Iwasawa theoretic invariants. A question I was often asked by Iwasawa theorists is: Are the μ-invariants over Q(ζp) zero, too.
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* Mazur, Tate, Teitelbaum, On p-adic analogues of the conjectures of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer.
  Invent. Math. 84 (1986), no. 1, 1--48. At [[http://www.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=830037| mathscinet]] or [[http://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/dms/load/img/?IDDOC=175497|gdz]].
  * Mazur, Tate, Teitelbaum, On p-adic analogues of the conjectures of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer.
   Invent. Math. 84 (1986), no. 1, 1--48. At [[http://www.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=830037| mathscinet]] or [[http://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/dms/load/img/?IDDOC=175497|gdz]].
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* Greenberg Ralph, Introduction to Iwasawa Theory for Elliptic Curves, [[http://www.math.washington.edu/~greenber/Park.ps|(paper)]] on [[http://www.math.washington.edu/~greenber/research.html|his web page]] full of Iwasawa theory.
  Also there is the more advanced Iwasawa Theory for Elliptic Curves [[http://www.math.washington.edu/~greenber/CIME.ps|(paper)]].
  * Greenberg Ralph, Introduction to Iwasawa Theory for Elliptic Curves, [[http://www.math.washington.edu/~greenber/Park.ps|(paper)]] on [[http://www.math.washington.edu/~greenber/research.html|his web page]] full of Iwasawa theory.
    Also there is the more advanced Iwasawa Theory for Elliptic Curves [[http://www.math.washington.edu/~greenber/CIME.ps|(paper)]].
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* Stein and Wuthrich, Computations About Tate-Shafarevich Groups Using Iwasawa Theory, [[http://wstein.org/papers/shark/|preprint]] .   * Stein and Wuthrich, Computations About Tate-Shafarevich Groups Using Iwasawa Theory, [[http://wstein.org/papers/shark/|preprint]] .

Christian Wuthrich (Nottingham): p-adic L-series and Iwasawa theory

Description

Artin and Tate have shown a large part of the conjecture of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer in the function field case in the 60s. Iwasawa theory for elliptic curves as initiated by Mazur tries to use similar tools to approach the p-adic version of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture.

Let E/Q be an elliptic curve. The traditional conjecture by Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer states that there is a link between the arithmetic invariance, like the Mordell-Weil group E(Q), and the analytically defined complex L-function. In the p-adic BSD, we work with an analytic function Lp(E,s) taking values in the p-adic numbers. It is built on the values of the complex L-function and can be described explicitly using modular symbols. The p-adic conjecture says again that the order of vanishing of Lp(E,s) at s=1 is equal to the rank of the Mordell-Weil group E(Q). (Except in one special case, namely when the curve has split multiplicative reduction at p.)

The big advantage of the p-adic setting is that we actually know something about it. The p-adic L-function has a natural link to the arithmetic side via the so called "main conjecture" of Iwasawa theory about which we know quite a lot. Iwasawa theory deals with the question how so the arithmetic objects vary as one climbs up the tower of fields K/Q obtained by adjoining the p-power roots of unity. Similarily one can ask how does the mysterious Tate-Shafarevich group grow (or shrink). Much like the zeta-function for varieties over finite fields, there is a generating function that incodes this information. The main conjecture states that this generating function is equal to the p-adic L-function.

A big and difficult theorem by Kato shows half of this conjecture and Skinner and Urban claim they have shown the other half of it. As a consequence one gets that the order of vanishing of Lp(E,s) is at most the rank of E(Q). It even says something about the size of the mysterious Tate-Shafarevich group. It also implies that the rank of E(K) is finitely generated over the field K.

Projects

The p-adic L-function of E can be computed using modular symbols. And sage contains already code to do so. But this code could be improved in several direction.

  • Allow to twist the function by Dirichlet characters. In particular with the Teichmüllers.
  • Implement a function that extracts the λ and μ invariant and which decides it the growth of the Selmer group is due to the growth of the Tat-Shafarevich group or due to the increase of the rank.

    • Statistics on the values of these fundamental Iwasawa theoretic invariants. A question I was often asked by Iwasawa theorists is: Are the μ-invariants over Q(ζp) zero, too.

  • Can we compute the modular symbols using complex integration ?
  • Look at overconvergent modular symbols
  • What happens for primes of additive reduction ?

References

  • Mazur, Tate, Teitelbaum, On p-adic analogues of the conjectures of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer.

  • Greenberg Ralph, Introduction to Iwasawa Theory for Elliptic Curves, (paper) on his web page full of Iwasawa theory.

    • Also there is the more advanced Iwasawa Theory for Elliptic Curves (paper).

  • Stein and Wuthrich, Computations About Tate-Shafarevich Groups Using Iwasawa Theory, preprint .

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