On Iwasawa invariants of modular forms with reducible and non-p-distinguished residual Galois representations

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Authors: Sheng-Chi Shih, Jun Wang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 June 2022

Abstract: In the present paper, we study the p-adic L-functions and the (strict) Selmer groups over mathbbQinfty, the cyclotomic mathbbZp-extension of mathbbQ, of the p-adic weight one cusp forms f, obtained via the p-stabilization of weight one Eisenstein series, under the assumption that a certain Eisenstein component of the p-ordinary universal cuspidal Hecke algebra is Gorenstein. As an application, we compute the Iwasawa invariants of ordinary modular forms of weight kgeq2 with the same residual Galois representations as the one of f, which in our setting, is reducible and non-p-distinguished. Combining this with a result of Kato cite[Theorem~17.4.2]{kato04}, we prove the Iwasawa main conjecture for these forms. Also, we give numerical examples that satisfy the Gorenstein hypothesis. The crucial point on the analytic counter part is that under the Gorenstein hypothesis, we are able to define, following Greenberg--Vatsal, the p-adic L-functions of p-adic weight one forms f as an element in the one-dimensional Iwasawa algebra by using Mazur--Kitagawa two-variable p-adic L-function and then, to compute them explicitly via local explicit reciprocity law. On the algebraic counter part, we compute the (strict) Selmer groups of f over mathbbQinfty via the knowledge of the Galois representations of f studied in cite{BDP}.













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