The number of rational points on a curve of genus at least two (Q6119686)

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The number of rational points on a curve of genus at least two
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7823044

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    The number of rational points on a curve of genus at least two (English)
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    24 March 2024
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    Summary: The Mordell Conjecture states that a smooth projective curve of genus at least defined over number field \(F\) admits only finitely many \(F\)-rational points. It was proved by Faltings in the 1980s and again using a different strategy by Vojta. Despite there being two different proofs of the Mordell Conjecture, many important questions regarding the set of \(F\)-rational points remain open. This survey concerns recent developments towards upper bounds on the number of rational points in connection with a question of Mazur. For the entire collection see [Zbl 07816357].
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    Mordell conjecture
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    smooth projective curves
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    rational points
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    Néron-Tate height
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    Weil height
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    family of abelian varieties
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