Heegner points, stark-Heegner points, and diagonal classes

This volume comprises four interrelated articles whose unifying theme is the study of Heegner and Stark-Heegner points, and their connections with the padic logarithm of certain global cohomology classes attached to a pair of weight one theta series of a common (imaginary or real) quadratic field. T...

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Auteurs principaux : Bertolini Massimo (Auteur), Darmon Henri (Auteur), Rotger Victor (Auteur), Seveso Marco (Auteur), Venerucci Rodolfo (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Heegner points, stark-Heegner points, and diagonal classes / Massimo Bertolini, Henri Darmon, Victor Rotger, [et al.]
Publié : Paris : Société mathématique de France , DL 2022
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xviii-201 p.)
Collection : Astérisque ; 434
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Résumé : This volume comprises four interrelated articles whose unifying theme is the study of Heegner and Stark-Heegner points, and their connections with the padic logarithm of certain global cohomology classes attached to a pair of weight one theta series of a common (imaginary or real) quadratic field. These global classes are obtained from p-adic deformations of diagonal classes attached to triples of modular forms of weight > 1, and naturally generalise a construction of Kato which one recovers when the two theta series are replaced by Eisenstein series of weight one. Understanding the extent to which such classes obtained via the p-adic interpolation of motivic cohomology classes are themselves motivic is a key motivation for this study. A second is the desire to show that Stark-Heegner points, whose global nature is still poorly understood theoretically, arise from classes in global Galois cohomology
Notes : Résumé en anglais et en français
Autres auteurs : Marco Adamo Seveso, Rodolfo Venerucci
Historique des publications : N° de : "Astérisque", ISSN 0303-1179, (2022)n°434
Bibliographie : Références bibliographiques en fin d'articles
ISBN : 978-2-85629-959-3