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Using Selmer Groups to compute Mordell-Weil Groups of Elliptic Curves

Number Theory 2018-12-27 v1

Abstract

This master thesis describes how Selmer groups can be used to determine the Mordell-Weil group of elliptic curves over a number field K. The Mordell-Weil Theorem states that E(K)=E(K)tors×ZrE(K) = E(K)_{tors} \times Z^r, where rr is the rank of EE, and E(K)torsE(K)_{tors} is the torsion subgroup, i.e. the group of points of finite order in E(K)E(K). The group E(K)torsE(K)_{tors} is finite and well understood. So, one tries to find a way to determine the rank rr of EE, which is the major problem. The procedure described in this thesis shows how to transfer the computation of the weak Mordell-Weil group E(K)/mE(K)E(K)/mE(K) to the existence or non-existence of a rational point on certain curves, called homogeneous spaces. If one can find some completion KvK_v of KK such that the homogeneous space has no points in KvK_v, then it follows that it has no points in KK. Under the assumption that the Shafarevich-Tate group is finite, the rank of Elliptic curves over Q\mathbb{Q} with jj-invariant 17281728 is fully determined in certain cases.

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@article{arxiv.1812.10415,
  title  = {Using Selmer Groups to compute Mordell-Weil Groups of Elliptic Curves},
  author = {Anika Behrens},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.10415},
  year   = {2018}
}