Certain abelian varieties bad at only one prime (Q1663068)
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Certain abelian varieties bad at only one prime (English)
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21 August 2018
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An abelian surface \(A/\mathbb{Q}\) of prime conductor \(N\) is called favorable if its 2-division field \(F\) is an \(S_5\)-extension of \(\mathbb{Q}\) with ramification index 5 over \(\mathbb{Q}_2\). Let \(A\) be favorable and let \(B\) be a semistable abelian variety of dimension \(2d\) and conductor \(N^d\) with \(B[2]\) filtered by copies of \(A[2]\). Then the authors gives a sufficient class field theoretic condition on \(F\) to guarantee that \(B\) is isogenous to \(A^d\). The authors use this to show that there is one isogeny class of abelian surfaces for each conductor in \(\{277,349,461,797,971\}\).
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semistable abelian variety
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group scheme
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Honda system
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conductor
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paramodular conjecture
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