Algorithmic Number Theory
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Abstract: The conjectures of Deligne, Beui linson, and Bloch-Kato assert that there should be relations between the arithmetic of algebro-geometric objects and the special values of their -functions. We make a numerical study for symmetric power -functions of elliptic curves, obtaining data about the validity of their functional equations, frequency of vanishing of central values, and divisibility of Bloch-Kato quotients.
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