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Quadratic Twists of Elliptic Curves

Number Theory 2014-08-20 v3

Abstract

In this paper, we show that Tian's induction method can be generalised to study the Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture for the quadratic twists, both with global root number +1+1 and with global root number 1-1, of certain elliptic curves EE defined over Q\mathbb Q. In particular, for the curve E=X0(49)E = X_0(49) we prove the following results. Let q1,,qrq_1, \ldots, q_r be distinct primes which are congruent to 11 modulo 44 and inert in the field F=Q(7)F = \mathbb Q(\sqrt{-7}), and let E(R)E^{(R)} be the twist of EE by the quadratic extension Q(R)/Q\mathbb Q(\sqrt{R})/\mathbb Q, where R=q1qrR=q_1\ldots q_r. Then we show that the complex L-series of E(R)E^{(R)} does not vanish at s=1s=1, and the full Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture is true for E(R)E^{(R)}. Let l0l_0 be a prime number which is congruent to 33 modulo 44, and is such that 77 splits in the field K=Q(l0)K = \mathbb Q(\sqrt{-l_0}). If we assume in addition that all of the primes q1,,qrq_1, \ldots, q_r are inert in KK as well as in FF, then we prove that the complex LL-series of the twist of EE by Q(l0R)/Q\mathbb Q(\sqrt{-l_0R})/\mathbb Q always has a simple zero at s=1s=1. Similar results are obtained for certain other elliptic curves defined over Q\mathbb Q.

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@article{arxiv.1312.3884,
  title  = {Quadratic Twists of Elliptic Curves},
  author = {John Coates and Yongxiong Li and Ye Tian and Shuai Zhai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.3884},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

For Bryan Birch and Peter Swinnerton-Dyer