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Solutions of diophantine equations as periodic points of $p$-adic algebraic functions, I

Number Theory 2016-07-28 v2

Abstract

Solutions of the quartic Fermat equation in ring class fields of odd conductor over quadratic fields K=Q(d)K=\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-d}) with d1-d \equiv 1 (mod 88) are shown to be periodic points of a fixed algebraic function T(z)T(z) defined on the punctured disk 0<z2120< |z|_2 \le \frac{1}{2} of the maximal unramified, algebraic extension K2\textsf{K}_2 of the 22-adic field Q2\mathbb{Q}_2. All ring class fields of odd conductor over imaginary quadratic fields in which the prime p=2p=2 splits are shown to be generated by complex periodic points of the algebraic function TT, and conversely, all but two of the periodic points of TT generate ring class fields over suitable imaginary quadratic fields. This gives a dynamical proof of a class number relation originally proved by Deuring. It is conjectured that a similar situation holds for an arbitrary prime pp in place of p=2p=2, where the case p=3p=3 has been previously proved by the author, and the case p=5p=5 will be handled in Part II.

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@article{arxiv.1410.4618,
  title  = {Solutions of diophantine equations as periodic points of $p$-adic algebraic functions, I},
  author = {Patrick Morton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.4618},
  year   = {2016}
}

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