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Characterization of the torsion of the Jacobians of two families of hyperelliptic curves

Tomasz Jędrzejak (2013)

Acta Arithmetica

Consider the families of curves C n , A : y ² = x + A x and C n , A : y ² = x + A where A is a nonzero rational. Let J n , A and J n , A denote their respective Jacobian varieties. The torsion points of C 3 , A ( ) and C 3 , A ( ) are well known. We show that for any nonzero rational A the torsion subgroup of J 7 , A ( ) is a 2-group, and for A ≠ 4a⁴,-1728,-1259712 this subgroup is equal to J 7 , A ( ) [ 2 ] (for a excluded values of A, with the possible exception of A = -1728, this group has a point of order 4). This is a variant of the corresponding results for J 3 , A (A ≠ 4) and J 5 , A . We also almost...

Classe de conjugaison du frobenius des variétés abéliennes à réduction ordinaire

Rutger Noot (1995)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

Soient X une variété abélienne sur un corps de nombres E et G son groupe de Mumford–Tate. Soit v une valuation de E et pour tout nombre premier tel que v ( ) = 0 , soit F G ( Q ) l’automorphisme de Frobenius (géométrique) de la cohomologie étale -adique de X . On montre que si X a une bonne réduction ordinaire en v , alors il existe F G ( Q ) tel que, pour tout , F soit conjugué à F dans G ( Q ) . On montre un résultat analogue pour le frobenius de la cohomologie cristalline de la réduction de X modulo v .

Corestriction of central simple algebras and families of Mumford-type

Federica Galluzzi (1999)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

Let M be a family of Mumford-type, that is, a family of polarized complex abelian fourfolds as introduced by Mumford in [9]. This family is defined starting from a quaternion algebra A over a real cubic number field and imposing a condition to the corestriction of such A . In this paper, under some extra conditions on the algebra A , we make this condition explicit and in this way we are able to describe the polarization and the complex structures of the fibers. Then, we look at the non simple C M -fibers...

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