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On the non-commutative endomorphism rings of abelian surfaces

Number Theory 2017-01-24 v2

Abstract

A conjecture of Coleman implies that only finitely many quaternion algebras over the rational numbers can be the endomorphism Q\mathbf{Q}-algebras of abelian surfaces over the complex numbers which can be defined over Q\mathbf{Q}. One may think of this as a higher-dimensional version of the Gauss Class Number problem. Before now, no one has ruled out quaternion algebras over Q\mathbf{Q} not already ruled out by the Albert classification. We rule out infinitely many such quaternion algebras by showing that for infinitely many DD, the Atkin-Lehner quotient Shimura curve XD/wDX^D/w_D has no Q\mathbf{Q}-rational points. Our principal method is to use the level structure maps above XDX^D to create torsors for use in the descent obstruction. Numerous Diophantine and analytic results on Shimura curves are also proved.

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@article{arxiv.1511.02518,
  title  = {On the non-commutative endomorphism rings of abelian surfaces},
  author = {James Stankewicz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.02518},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

There is a gap in section 4, invalidating the application to Torsors and Rational Points. The technical work of section 2 remains valid, but the result on Atkin-Lehner quotients and endomorphism rings does not until the gap is filled