Examples of abelian surfaces failing the local-global principle for isogenies

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Publication:1983151

DOI10.1007/S40993-021-00283-9zbMATH Open1485.11103arXiv2007.13583OpenAlexW3194492138MaRDI QIDQ1983151FDOQ1983151

Barinder S. Banwait

Publication date: 15 September 2021

Published in: Research in Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We provide examples of abelian surfaces over number fields K whose reductions at almost all good primes possess an isogeny of prime degree ell rational over the residue field, but which themselves do not admit a K-rational ell-isogeny. This builds on work of Cullinan and Sutherland. When K=mathbbQ, we identify certain weight-2 newforms f with quadratic Fourier coefficients whose associated modular abelian surfaces Af exhibit such a failure of a local-global principle for isogenies.


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