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Primitive divisors of sequences associated to elliptic curves
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    Primitive divisors of sequences associated to elliptic curves (English)
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    17 January 2020
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    Let \(E\) be an elliptic curve defined over number field \(K\) and take \(P, Q\in E(K)\). In the paper the author study the sequence of denominators of \(x\)-coordinates of the sequence of points \(\{nP+Q\}_{n\geq 0}\). More precisely, let us write \((x(nP+Q))=\frac{C_{n}}{D_{n}}\). Here we have factorization of a fractional ideal of \(x(nP+Q)\), where \(C_{n}, D_{n}\) are co-prime integral ideals in \(K\). One of the main results of the paper states that if \(Q\) is torsion point of a prime order then for \(n\) sufficiently large \(D_{n}\) has a primitive divisor, i.e., there is a prime ideal \({\mathfrak p}\) in such that \(\mathfrak{p}\nmid D_{1}D_{1}\cdots D_{n-1}\) and \(\mathfrak{p}|D_{n}\). This generalizes earlier results of \textit{J. H. Silverman} [The arithmetic of elliptic curves. New York, NY: Springer (2009; Zbl 1194.11005)] who obtained the statement in the case of \(K=\mathbb{Q}\) and \(Q=0\) and of \textit{J. Cheon} and \textit{S. Hahn} [Acta Arith. 88, No. 3, 219--222 (1999; Zbl 0933.11029)] (in the case of general \(K\) and \(Q=0\)). In the second part of the paper the author concentrates on the elliptic curves defined over \(\mathbb{Q}\). Let \(E\) be an elliptic curve and for given \(P, Q\in E(\mathbb{Q})\) consider the set \[ N_{P,Q}(x)=\{p<x:\;p\nmid\Delta\;\mbox{and}\;\overline{Q}\in<\overline{P}>\;\mbox{in}\;E(\mathbb{F}_{p})\}. \] As an application of the result concerning primitive divisors the author proves that if \(P\) is of infinite order then \(\# N_{P,Q}(x)\gg \sqrt{\log x}\).
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    elliptic curves
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    Lang-Trotter conjecture
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    primitive divisors
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