In a recent paper, Castella and Hsieh proved vanishing results for Selmer groups associated with Galois representations attached to newforms twisted by Hecke characters of an imaginary quadratic field. These results are obtained under the so-called Heegner hypothesis that the imaginary quadratic field satisfies with respect to the level of the modular form. In particular, Castella and Hsieh prove the rank 0 case of the Bloch–Kato conjecture for L-functions of modular forms in their setting. The key point of the work of Castella and Hsieh is a remarkable link between generalized Heegner cycles and p-adic L-functions. In this thesis, several of the results of Castella–Hsieh are extended to a quaternionic setting, that is, the setting that arises when one works under a “relaxed” Heegner hypothesis. Crucial ingredients are Brooks' results on generalized Heegner cycles over Shimura curves.

Generalized Heegner cycles and p-adic L-functions in a quaternionic setting

MAGRONE, PAOLA
2020

Abstract

In a recent paper, Castella and Hsieh proved vanishing results for Selmer groups associated with Galois representations attached to newforms twisted by Hecke characters of an imaginary quadratic field. These results are obtained under the so-called Heegner hypothesis that the imaginary quadratic field satisfies with respect to the level of the modular form. In particular, Castella and Hsieh prove the rank 0 case of the Bloch–Kato conjecture for L-functions of modular forms in their setting. The key point of the work of Castella and Hsieh is a remarkable link between generalized Heegner cycles and p-adic L-functions. In this thesis, several of the results of Castella–Hsieh are extended to a quaternionic setting, that is, the setting that arises when one works under a “relaxed” Heegner hypothesis. Crucial ingredients are Brooks' results on generalized Heegner cycles over Shimura curves.
29-mag-2020
Inglese
VIGNI, STEFANO
VIGNI, STEFANO
Università degli studi di Genova
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