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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 701; 2018; 232 ppMSC: Primary 11; 14
This volume contains the proceedings of the Barcelona-Boston-Tokyo Number Theory Seminar, which was held in memory of Fumiyuki Momose, a distinguished number theorist from Chuo University in Tokyo.
Momose, who was a student of Yasutaka Ihara, made important contributions to the theory of Galois representations attached to modular forms, rational points on elliptic and modular curves, modularity of some families of Abelian varieties, and applications of arithmetic geometry to cryptography.
Papers contained in this volume cover these general themes in addition to discussing Momose's contributions as well as recent work and new results.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory and arithmetic geometry.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Takeshi Saito — An overview of the mathematical work of Fumiyuki Momose
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Keisuke Arai — A note on algebraic points on Shimura curves
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Francesc Bars — On quadratic points of classical modular curves
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Robert M. Burko — $p$-adic point counting on singular superelliptic curves
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Carlos Castaño-Bernard — A refinement of a conjecture of Gross, Kohnen, and Zagier
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Tapas Chatterjee, M. Ram Murty and Siddhi Pathak — A vanishing criterion for Dirichlet series with periodic coefficients
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Maarten Derickx, Barry Mazur and Sheldon Kamienny — Rational families of $17$-torsion points of elliptic curves over number fields
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Yasuro Gon and Takayuki Oda — An explicit integral representation of Siegel-Whittaker functions on ${\rm Sp}(2,\mathbb {{R}})$ for the large discrete series representations
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Naoki Hashizume, Fumiyuki Momose and Jinhui Chao — On implementation of GHS attack against elliptic curve cryptosystems over cubic extension fields of odd characteristic
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Joan-Carles Lario and Anna Somoza — The Sato-Tate conjecture for a Picard curve with complex multiplication (with an appendix by Francesc Fité)
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V. Kumar Murty — Arithmetic twists and Abelian extensions
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M. Ram Murty — Transcendental numbers and special values of Dirichlet series
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Barcelona-Boston-Tokyo Number Theory Seminar, which was held in memory of Fumiyuki Momose, a distinguished number theorist from Chuo University in Tokyo.
Momose, who was a student of Yasutaka Ihara, made important contributions to the theory of Galois representations attached to modular forms, rational points on elliptic and modular curves, modularity of some families of Abelian varieties, and applications of arithmetic geometry to cryptography.
Papers contained in this volume cover these general themes in addition to discussing Momose's contributions as well as recent work and new results.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory and arithmetic geometry.
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Articles
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Takeshi Saito — An overview of the mathematical work of Fumiyuki Momose
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Keisuke Arai — A note on algebraic points on Shimura curves
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Francesc Bars — On quadratic points of classical modular curves
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Robert M. Burko — $p$-adic point counting on singular superelliptic curves
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Carlos Castaño-Bernard — A refinement of a conjecture of Gross, Kohnen, and Zagier
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Tapas Chatterjee, M. Ram Murty and Siddhi Pathak — A vanishing criterion for Dirichlet series with periodic coefficients
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Maarten Derickx, Barry Mazur and Sheldon Kamienny — Rational families of $17$-torsion points of elliptic curves over number fields
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Yasuro Gon and Takayuki Oda — An explicit integral representation of Siegel-Whittaker functions on ${\rm Sp}(2,\mathbb {{R}})$ for the large discrete series representations
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Naoki Hashizume, Fumiyuki Momose and Jinhui Chao — On implementation of GHS attack against elliptic curve cryptosystems over cubic extension fields of odd characteristic
-
Joan-Carles Lario and Anna Somoza — The Sato-Tate conjecture for a Picard curve with complex multiplication (with an appendix by Francesc Fité)
-
V. Kumar Murty — Arithmetic twists and Abelian extensions
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M. Ram Murty — Transcendental numbers and special values of Dirichlet series