Q-Curves and Abelian Varieties of GL2 -Type

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Publication:2766367


DOI10.1112/S0024611500012570zbMath1035.11026MaRDI QIDQ2766367

Jordi Quer

Publication date: 28 January 2002

Published in: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)


11G10: Abelian varieties of dimension (> 1)

14K15: Arithmetic ground fields for abelian varieties

11G16: Elliptic and modular units


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