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Beilinson-Kato elements and the p-adic BSD conjecture of Mazur-Tate-Teitelbaum [pdf] 
Prof. E. Große-Klönne / Prof. T. Schmidt

Date: 11th December 2013, 18th December 2013 and 22nd January 2014

Location: Humboldt University, Institute of Mathematics
Rudower Chaussee 25, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof, Germany
(room 2.009, time: 11-13 Uhr).

Prof. Kazim Buyukboduk, Koc Univ.Istanbul

Abstract::
In order to formulate a p-adic Birch and Swinnerton conjecture (BSD for short) for an elliptic curve E, Mazur, Tate and Teitelbaum (MTT) constructed a p-adic L-function attached to E. To understand its compatibility with the usual BSD, one needs to compare the order of vanishing of the p-adic L-function at s=1 to that of the Hasse-Weil L-function (where the latter is called the analytic rank of E). When E has split multiplicative reduction mod p, MTT observed that the p-adic L-function always vanishes at s=1 and they conjectured that its order of zero is exactly one more than the analytic rank of E. In 1992, Greenberg and Stevens proved this conjecture when the analytic rank is zero.

In the first two lectures of this talk, I will explain a proof of the MTT conjecture when the analytic rank is one. The main ingredients for the proof are the Beilinson-Kato elements in the K 2 of modular curves and a Gross-Zagier-style formula we prove for the p-adic height of the Beilinson-Kato elements. In the last part of the talk, I will discuss an extension (in a joint work with D. Benois) of this result to the case of a modular form f of weight greater than 2. The main difficulty in this case lies in the fact the Galois representation V attached to f by Deligne, in the presence of "extra zeros", is no longer p-ordinary. This difficulty is circumvented relying on the fact that the (local Galois representation) V admits a triangulation over the Robba ring (thence it is *ordinary* in the level of the associated $(φ-Г) $-modules )

11.12.2013

Prof. Kazim Buyukboduk,
Koc Univ. Istanbul

Minikurs Beilison-Kato elements and the p-adic BSD conjecture of Mazur-Tate-Teitelbaum *)

Lecture 1 Basics: Elliptic curves, BSD, p-adic BSD and Iwasawa theory, Kato's Euler system and appl icartions.

18.12.2013 Prof. Kazim Buyukboduk,
Koc Univ. Istanbul
Lecture 2 Nekovar's Selmer complexes and p-adic heights, a (higher) p-adic Gross-Zagier formula and the conjecture of Mazur-Tate-Teitelbaum.
22.01.2014 Prof. Kazim Buyukboduk,
Koc Univ. Istanbul
Lecture 3 - Part 1 Galois representations attached to modular forms, triangulations and the MTT conjecture for modular forms of higher weight (joint work with D. Benois).
29.01.2014 Prof. Kazim Buyukboduk,
Koc Univ. Istanbul
Lecture 3 - Part 2 Galois representations attached to modular forms, triangulations and the MTT conjecture for modular forms of higher weight (joint work with D. Benois).
*) Minikurs im Rahmen des Gastaufenthalts von Prof. Buyukboduk in der FG.


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