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Intersecting the torsion of elliptic curves

Number Theory 2024-11-20 v2

Abstract

In 2007, Bogomolov and Tschinkel proved that given two complex elliptic curves E1E_1 and E2E_2 along with even degree-22 maps πj ⁣:EjP1\pi_j\colon E_j\to \mathbb{P}^1 having different branch loci, the intersection of the image of the torsion points of E1E_1 and E2E_2 under their respective πj\pi_j is finite. They conjectured (also in works with Fu) that the cardinality of this intersection is uniformly bounded independently of the elliptic curves. As it has been observed in the literature, the recent proof of the Uniform Manin-Mumford conjecture implies a full solution of the Bogomolov-Fu-Tschinkel conjecture. In this work we prove a generalization of the Bogomolov-Fu-Tschinkel conjecture where instead of even degree-22 maps one can use any rational functions of bounded degree on the elliptic curves as long as they have different branch loci. Our approach combines Nevanlinna theory with the Uniform Manin-Mumford conjecture. With similar techniques, we also prove a result on lower bounds for ranks of elliptic curves over number fields.

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@article{arxiv.2308.05708,
  title  = {Intersecting the torsion of elliptic curves},
  author = {Natalia Garcia-Fritz and Hector Pasten},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.05708},
  year   = {2024}
}

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