Stark points and p-adic iterated integrals attached to modular forms of weight one

Let E be an elliptic curve over Q, and let ϱ♭ and ϱ♯ be odd two-dimensional Artin representations for which ϱ♭⊗ϱ♯ is self-dual. The progress on modularity achieved in recent decades ensures the existence of normalized eigenforms f, g, and h of respective weights two, one, and one, giving rise to E,...

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Hoofdauteurs: Lauder, A, Darmon, H, Rotger, V
Formaat: Journal article
Gepubliceerd in: Cambridge University Press 2015
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Darmon, H
Rotger, V
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description Let E be an elliptic curve over Q, and let ϱ♭ and ϱ♯ be odd two-dimensional Artin representations for which ϱ♭⊗ϱ♯ is self-dual. The progress on modularity achieved in recent decades ensures the existence of normalized eigenforms f, g, and h of respective weights two, one, and one, giving rise to E, ϱ♭, and ϱ♯ via the constructions of Eichler and Shimura, and of Deligne and Serre. This article examines certain p-adic iterated integrals attached to the triple (f,g,h), which are p-adic avatars of the leading term of the Hasse–Weil–Artin L-series L(E,ϱ♭⊗ϱ♯,s) when it has a double zero at the centre. A formula is proposed for these iterated integrals, involving the formal group logarithms of global points on E—referred to as Stark points—which are defined over the number field cut out by ϱ♭⊗ϱ♯. This formula can be viewed as an elliptic curve analogue of Stark’s conjecture on units attached to weight-one forms. It is proved when g and h are binary theta series attached to a common imaginary quadratic field in which p splits, by relating the arithmetic quantities that arise in it to elliptic units and Heegner points. Fast algorithms for computing p-adic iterated integrals based on Katz expansions of overconvergent modular forms are then exploited to gather numerical evidence in more exotic scenarios, encompassing Mordell–Weil groups over cyclotomic fields, ring class fields of real quadratic fields (a setting which may shed light on the theory of Stark–Heegner points attached to Shintani-type cycles on Hp×H), and extensions of Q with Galois group a central extension of the dihedral group D2n or of one of the exceptional subgroups A4, S4, and A5 of PGL2(C).
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spelling oxford-uuid:624d7276-0c1b-404a-b51b-bda0fb8edfa72022-03-26T18:05:20ZStark points and p-adic iterated integrals attached to modular forms of weight oneJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:624d7276-0c1b-404a-b51b-bda0fb8edfa7Symplectic Elements at OxfordCambridge University Press2015Lauder, ADarmon, HRotger, VLet E be an elliptic curve over Q, and let ϱ♭ and ϱ♯ be odd two-dimensional Artin representations for which ϱ♭⊗ϱ♯ is self-dual. The progress on modularity achieved in recent decades ensures the existence of normalized eigenforms f, g, and h of respective weights two, one, and one, giving rise to E, ϱ♭, and ϱ♯ via the constructions of Eichler and Shimura, and of Deligne and Serre. This article examines certain p-adic iterated integrals attached to the triple (f,g,h), which are p-adic avatars of the leading term of the Hasse–Weil–Artin L-series L(E,ϱ♭⊗ϱ♯,s) when it has a double zero at the centre. A formula is proposed for these iterated integrals, involving the formal group logarithms of global points on E—referred to as Stark points—which are defined over the number field cut out by ϱ♭⊗ϱ♯. This formula can be viewed as an elliptic curve analogue of Stark’s conjecture on units attached to weight-one forms. It is proved when g and h are binary theta series attached to a common imaginary quadratic field in which p splits, by relating the arithmetic quantities that arise in it to elliptic units and Heegner points. Fast algorithms for computing p-adic iterated integrals based on Katz expansions of overconvergent modular forms are then exploited to gather numerical evidence in more exotic scenarios, encompassing Mordell–Weil groups over cyclotomic fields, ring class fields of real quadratic fields (a setting which may shed light on the theory of Stark–Heegner points attached to Shintani-type cycles on Hp×H), and extensions of Q with Galois group a central extension of the dihedral group D2n or of one of the exceptional subgroups A4, S4, and A5 of PGL2(C).
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title Stark points and p-adic iterated integrals attached to modular forms of weight one
title_full Stark points and p-adic iterated integrals attached to modular forms of weight one
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title_short Stark points and p-adic iterated integrals attached to modular forms of weight one
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