Lower bound for the derivative in the point 1 of the \(L\)-function attached to an elliptic curve of Weil (Q1805358)
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Lower bound for the derivative in the point 1 of the \(L\)-function attached to an elliptic curve of Weil (English)
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28 November 1995
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Let \(E\) be an elliptic curve defined on \(\mathbb{Q}\), \(N\) its conductor and \(L(E, s)\) its zeta-function of Hasse-Weil. Suppose that \(E\) is a Weil curve and that \(L(E, 1)\neq 0\). Then, \(L' (E, 1)\neq 0\) and hence \(E\) is of rank 1. The author of this paper obtains that if \(E\) is an elliptic curve of Weil with prime conductor \(p\) satisfying \(L(E,1) =0\), then \(L' (E,1) =0\) or \(|L' (E, 1)|> (10^7 p^5 (1+ 1/p )^{3/2} H(E) )^{-1} \log p\) with \(H(E)= \sup(|c_4 (E) |^{1/2}, |c_6 (E) |^{1/2})\). The constants \(c_4 (E)\) and \(c_6 (E)\) are habitual invariants depending on \(E\).
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elliptic curve
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Hasse-Weil zeta-function
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