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Ceresa Cycles of $X_{0}(N)$

Algebraic Geometry 2025-03-21 v2 Number Theory

Abstract

The Ceresa cycle is an algebraic 1-cycle on the Jacobian of an algebraic curve. Although it is homologically trivial, Ceresa famously proved that for a very general complex curve of genus at least 3, it is non-trivial in the Chow group. In this paper we study the Ceresa cycle attached to the complete modular curve X0(N)X_{0}(N) modulo rational equivalence. For prime level pp we give a complete description, namely we prove that if X0(p)X_{0}(p) is not hyperelliptic, then its Ceresa cycle is non-torsion. For general level NN, we prove that there are finitely many X0(N)X_{0}(N) with torsion Ceresa cycle. Our method relies on the relationship between the vanishing of the Ceresa cycle and Chow-Heegner points on the Jacobian. We use the geometry and arithmetic of modular Jacobians to prove that such points are of infinite order and therefore deduce non-vanishing of the Ceresa cycle.

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@article{arxiv.2501.14060,
  title  = {Ceresa Cycles of $X_{0}(N)$},
  author = {Elvira Lupoian and James Rawson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.14060},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

added last section on Hecke action and re-organised, comments welcome!