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A converse to a theorem of Gross, Zagier, and Kolyvagin

Published 28 May 2014 in math.NT | (1405.7294v1)

Abstract: Let $E$ be a semistable elliptic curve over $\mathbb{Q}$. We prove that if $E$ has non-split multiplicative reduction at at least one odd prime or split multiplicative reduction at at least two odd primes and if the rank of $E(\mathbb{Q})$ is one and the Tate-Shafarevich group of $E$ has finite order, then $\mathrm{ord}{s=1}L(E,s)=1$. We also prove the corresponding result for the abelian variety associated with a weight two newform $f$ of trivial character. These, and other related results, are consequences of our main theorem, which establishes criteria for $f$ and $H1_f(\mathbb{Q},V)$, where $V$ is the $p$-adic Galois representation associated with $f$, that ensure that $\mathrm{ord}{s=1}L(f,s)=1$. The main theorem is proved using the Iwasawa theory of $V$ over an imaginary quadratic field to show that the $p$-adic logarithm of a suitable Heegner point is non-zero.

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