Non-CM elliptic curves with infinitely many almost prime Frobenius traces
Abstract
Let be an elliptic curve defined over and without complex multiplication. For a prime of good reduction for , we write for the number of -rational points of the reduction of modulo . Under the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis (GRH), we study the primes for which the integer is a prime. In particular, we prove the following results: (i) the number of primes for which is a prime is bounded from above by for some constant ; (ii) the number of primes for which is the product of at most 4 distinct primes, counted without multiplicity, is bounded from below by for some constant ; (iii) the number of primes for which is the product of at most 5 distinct primes, counted with multiplicity, is bounded from below by for some positive constant . Under GRH, we also prove the convergence of the sum of the reciprocals of the primes for which is a prime. Furthermore, under GRH, together with Artin's Holomorphy Conjecture and a Pair Correlation Conjecture for Artin L-functions, we prove that the number of primes for which is the product of at most 2 distinct primes, counted with multiplicity, is bounded from below by for some constant . The constants , , are defined explicitly in terms of and are factors of another explicit constant that appears in the conjecture that .
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@article{arxiv.2207.08322,
title = {Non-CM elliptic curves with infinitely many almost prime Frobenius traces},
author = {Alina Carmen Cojocaru and McKinley Meyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.08322},
year = {2022}
}