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Power residues on Abelian varieties
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    Power residues on Abelian varieties (English)
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    12 May 2003
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    Let \(A\) be an Abelian variety defined over a number field \(k\), let \(P\in A(k)\) be a point and \(n>1\) an integer. One says that the \(n\)-power residue problem is true for \(P\), if the fact that the residue of \(P\) mod \({\mathfrak p}\) is an \(n\)th power in the reduction of \(A\) mod \({\mathfrak p}\) for almost all primes \({\mathfrak p}\) of \(k\), implies that \(P\) itself is an \(n\)th power in \(A\). Fix an algebraic closure \(\overline k\) of \(k\) and denote \(k_n=k(A[n])\). The following theorem is the main result of the paper: The \(n\)th power residue problem is true for any nonzero point \(P\) of \(A(k)\) if either \(H^1(\text{Gal}(k_n/k)\), \(A[n])=0\) or \(n\) is a prime number and \(A\) is an elliptic curve. This is related to a theorem of \textit{M. V. Nori} [Invent. Math. 88, 257-275 (1978; Zbl 0632.20030)] concerning the vanishing of \(H^1(\text{Gal} (k_l/k)\), \(A[l])\) for primes \(l\). Similar statements are proved for a finite set of points of \(A(k)\).
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    \(n\)-power residue problem
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    abelian variety
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