Christophe Delaunay

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
On the typical rank of elliptic curves over \(\mathbb{Q}(T)\)2022-09-22Paper
Ranks of elliptic curves over $\mathbb{Q}(T)$ of small degree in $T$2021-09-02Paper
On the typical rank of elliptic curves over ${\mathbb Q}(T)$2021-09-02Paper
Non-isotrivial elliptic surfaces with non-zero average root number2018-07-11Paper
The Cohen–Lenstra heuristics, moments and pj-ranks of some groups2014-07-25Paper
\(p^\ell\)-torsion points in finite abelian groups and combinatorial identities2014-04-15Paper
Zero-free regions for Dirichlet series2013-07-08Paper
Zero-free regions for Dirichlet series. II.2013-03-28Paper
Averages of groups involving \(p^{\ell}\)-rank and combinatorial identities2011-02-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q30650602011-01-03Paper
SELF-POINTS ON ELLIPTIC CURVES OF PRIME CONDUCTOR2009-09-15Paper
Regulators of rank one quadratic twists2009-06-30Paper
The powers of logarithm for quadratic twists2007-09-13Paper
Note on the frequency of vanishing of L-functions of elliptic curves in a family of quadratic twists2007-09-13Paper
Heuristics on class groups and on Tate-Shafarevich groups2007-09-13Paper
MOMENTS OF THE ORDERS OF TATE–SHAFAREVICH GROUPS2005-10-17Paper
Numerical Investigations Related to the Derivatives of theL-Series of Certain Elliptic Curves2005-09-16Paper
Critical and ramification points of the modular parametrization of an elliptic curve2005-09-15Paper
Computing modular degrees using \(L\)-functions2005-06-30Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q46815302005-06-23Paper
Heuristics on Tate-Shafarevitch Groups of Elliptic Curves Defined over Q2004-08-05Paper

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