On Nekovář's heights, exceptional zeros and a conjecture of Mazur-Tate-Teitelbaum

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DOI10.1093/IMRN/RNV205zbMATH Open1404.11056arXiv1405.2643OpenAlexW2964219902WikidataQ122912659 ScholiaQ122912659MaRDI QIDQ4560414FDOQ4560414


Authors: Kâzım Büyükboduk Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 December 2018

Published in: IMRN. International Mathematics Research Notices (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let E/mathbbQ be an elliptic curve which has split multiplicative reduction at a prime p and whose analytic rank ran(E) equals one. The main goal of this article is to relate the second order derivative of the Mazur-Tate-Teitelbaum p-adic L-function Lp(E,s) of E to Nekov'{a}v{r}'s height pairing evaluated on natural elements arising from the Beilinson-Kato elements. Along the way, we extend a Rubin-style formula of Nekov'av{r} (or in an alternative wording, correct another Rubin-style formula of his) to apply in the presence of exceptional zeros. Our height formula allows us, among other things, to compare the order of vanishing of Lp(E,s) at s=1 to its (complex) analytic rank ran(E) assuming the non-triviality of the height pairing. This has consequences towards a conjecture of Mazur, Tate and Teitelbaum.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1405.2643




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