Anticyclotomic \(p\)-ordinary Iwasawa theory of elliptic modular forms (Q723292)

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Anticyclotomic \(p\)-ordinary Iwasawa theory of elliptic modular forms
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    Anticyclotomic \(p\)-ordinary Iwasawa theory of elliptic modular forms (English)
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    30 July 2018
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    Let $K$ be an imaginary quadratic field and let $p\ge 5$ be a prime that splits as $\mathfrak p \mathfrak p^c$ in $K$. Let $D_{\infty}$ be the anticyclotomic $\mathbb Z_p$-extension of $K$. Let $f$ be a normalized $p$-ordinary non-CM newform of weight $k$ for $\Gamma_0(N)$. Write $N=p^a N^+ N^-$, where $N^+$ is divisible only by primes other than $p$ that split in $K$ and where $N^-$ is assumed to be squarefree and is divisible only by primes that are inert in $K$. Let $\alpha$ be a ring class character mod $\mathfrak f \mathfrak p^{\infty}$ for which $\alpha(\mathfrak p)\ne \alpha(\mathfrak p^c)$. Under certain assumptions on $\mathfrak f$, the newform $f$, and the Galois representation attached to $f$, the authors prove the following: If $N$ is divisible by an odd number of primes and $p^2\nmid N$, then the characteristic ideal of a certain Greenberg Selmer group $\mathcal{X}(f\otimes \alpha/D_{\infty})$ contains the projection $\mathcal{L}_{f, 0}^{(\alpha)}$ of the Hida-Perrin-Riou $p$-adic $L$-function after inverting $p$. If in addition $p\nmid N$, then $\mathcal{L}_{f, 0}^{(\alpha)}$ generates this characteristic ideal. If $N$ is divisible by an even number of primes and $p\nmid N$, then $\mathcal{L}_{f, 0}^{(\alpha)}=0$ and $\mathcal{X}(f\otimes \alpha/D_{\infty})$ has rank one. Moreover, the derivative of the Hida--Perrin-Riou $p$-adic $L$-function in the cyclotomic direction, restricted to the anticyclotomic line, is contained in the module obtained as a certain regulator times the characteristic ideal of $\mathcal{X}(f\otimes \alpha/D_{\infty})_{\text{tor}}$ tensored with a finite extension of $\mathbb Q_p$. Under additional hypotheses, it is shown that this derivative actually generates the module. \par A new aspect of the present work is the use of Beilinson-Flach elements along the anticyclotomic tower, which allows both the definite and indefinite cases to be treated simultaneously.
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    anticyclotomic Iwasawa theory
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    elliptic modular forms
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    ordinary primes
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