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Explicit formulas for Drinfeld modules and their periods (English)
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15 April 2013
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After introducing some notation from the theory of Drinfeld modules (lattice \(\Lambda\), exponential function \(e_{\Lambda}\), logarithm function \(\log_{\Lambda}\) attached to a Drinfeld module), the authors apply their notion of ``shadowed partitions'' to find compact formulas for the coefficients of \(\exp_{\Lambda}\) and \(\log_{\Lambda}\). In the case of Drinfeld modules of rank 2, they also determine the radius of convergence of \(\log_{\Lambda}\) and, under the assumption that the lattice \(\Lambda\) has a minimal basis with two different lengths, they give an analytic expression for a minimal non-zero vector in \(\Lambda\).
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Drinfeld modules
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exponentials
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logarithms
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periods
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supersingularity
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