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Restriction of Scalars Chabauty and the $S$-unit equation

Number Theory 2021-06-30 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Given a smooth, proper, geometrically integral curve XX of genus gg with Jacobian JJ over a number field KK, Chabauty's method is a pp-adic technique to bound #X(K)\# X(K) when rank J(K)<g\mathrm{rank}\ J(K) < g. We study limitations of a variant called `Restriction of Scalars Chabauty' (RoS Chabauty). RoS Chabauty typically bounds #X(K)\# X(K) when rank J(K)[K:Q](g1)\mathrm{rank}\ J(K) \leq [K:\mathbb{Q}] (g - 1), but fails in the presence of a subgroup obstruction, a high-rank subgroup scheme of ResK/QJ\mathrm{Res}_{K/\mathbb{Q}} J which intersects the image of ResK/QX\mathrm{Res}_{K/\mathbb{Q}} X in higher-than-expected dimension. We define BCP obstructions, which are certain subgroup obstructions arising from the geometry of XX. BCP obstructions explain all known examples where RoS Chabauty fails to bound #X(K)\# X(K). We also extend RoS Chabauty to compute SS-integral points on affine curves. Suppose KK does not contain a CM-subfield. We present a pp-adic algorithm which conjecturally computes solutions to the SS-unit equation x+y=1x+y = 1 for x,yOK,S×x,y \in \mathcal{O}_{K,S}^{\times} by using RoS Chabauty to compute SS-integral points on certain genus 00 affine curves. As evidence the algorithm succeeds, we prove that all but one of these curves have no subgroup obstructions and that the remaining curve has no BCP obstructions to RoS Chabauty. In contrast, under a generalized Leopoldt conjecture, we prove that analogous methods using classical Chabauty cannot bound solutions to the SS-unit equation when [K:Q]3[K:\mathbb Q] \geq 3 and KK is not totally real.

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@article{arxiv.2006.10590,
  title  = {Restriction of Scalars Chabauty and the $S$-unit equation},
  author = {Nicholas Triantafillou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.10590},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

31 pages, comments are encouraged. Updates include improved bounds on ranks of tori and ruling out `subgroup obstructions' in most cases