On universal elliptic curves over Igusa curves (Q917627)

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On universal elliptic curves over Igusa curves
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    On universal elliptic curves over Igusa curves (English)
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    Let E be the universal elliptic curve over an Igusa curve. Arithmetic properties of E are studied aiming toward the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture. Let K denote the function field of an Igusa curve, and let E be the universal elliptic curve over an Igusa curve. Weierstrass models for E/K, the discriminant and the Hasse invariant of E over \({\mathbb{F}}_ p(j)\) are explicitly determined. Then the Hasse-Weil L-function of E over \({\mathbb{F}}_ p(j)\) is computed in terms of modular forms: Proposition. \(L(E/{\mathbb{F}}_ p(j),s)=H_ q(S_ 3(\Gamma_ 0(p),(\frac{.}{p})),q^{-s})\) where q is a power of p, \((\frac{.}{p})\) the Legendre symbol, and \(H_ q\) is the Hecke polynomial. Further the invariants of E over \({\mathbb{F}}_ p(j)\) such as torsion points, local invariants and Tamagawa numbers are explicitly computed. The functional equation for E is proved: Proposition. Let \(\Lambda(s)=N_ E^{s/2}D^{2s}_{{\mathbb{F}}_ q(j)}L(E/{\mathbb{F}}_ q(j),s)\). Then \(\Lambda(s)= \pm \Lambda(2-s).\) The Tate-Shafarevich group \(\text{Russian {Sh}}({\mathbb{F}}_ p(j),E)\) is computed for some primes p, and the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture is verified numerically for these examples.
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    universal elliptic curve over an Igusa curve
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    Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture
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