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Linear forms in the periods of the exponential and elliptic functions
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    Let \(\wp(z)\) denote a Weierstrass \(\wp\)-function, whose invariants \(g_2,g_3\) are algebraic numbers. Assume that \(\wp(z)\) has no complex multiplications. Let \(\omega_1, \omega_2\) denote a pair of fundamental periods for \(\wp(z)\) with \(\mathcal J(\omega_1/ \omega_2) >0\), and let \(\eta_1, \eta_2\) be defined as usual. T. Schneider proved that both \(1, \omega_1, \eta_1\) and \(1, \omega_2, \eta_2\) and \(\omega_1, \omega_2\) are linearly independent over the field of all algebraic numbers. (See for such results: \textit{T. Schneider} [Einführung in die transzendenten Zahlen. Berlin etc.: Springer (1957; Zbl 0077.04703), pp. 61--62].) Recently A. Baker proved a result which implies that the numbers \(1, \omega_1, \omega_2\) are linearly independent over the field of algebraic numbers. In the present paper the author proves the corresponding result for the numbers \(1, \omega_1, \omega_2, 2\pi i\), using the same method and the following consequence of a recent result of J.-P. Serre: Let \(l\) be a prime number and let \(K_l\) be the field generated by the numbers \(\wp(\omega_1/l)\), \(\wp(\omega_2/l)\), \(\wp'(\omega_1/l)\), \(\wp'(\omega_2/l)\) over \(K=\mathbb Q(g_2,g_3)\). Then the degree of \(K_l\) over \(K\) is \(\gg l^4\). We note that in another paper the author has generalized another result of A. Baker by proving: Any non-vanishing linear form in the numbers \(\omega_1, \omega_2, \eta_1,\eta_2,2\pi i\) is transcendental.
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