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Arithmetic properties of signed Selmer groups at non-ordinary primes (1608.00257v5)

Published 31 Jul 2016 in math.NT

Abstract: We extend many results on Selmer groups for elliptic curves and modular forms to the non-ordinary setting. More precisely, we study the signed Selmer groups defined using the machinery of Wach modules over $\mathbf{Z}_p$-cyclotomic extensions. First, we provide a definition of residual and non-primitive Selmer groups at non-ordinary primes. This allows us to extend techniques developed by Greenberg (for $p$-ordinary elliptic curves) and Kim ($p$-supersingular elliptic curves) to show that if two $p$-non-ordinary modular forms are congruent to each other, then the Iwasawa invariants of their signed Selmer groups are related in an explicit manner. Our results have several applications. First of all, this allows us to relate the parity of the analytic ranks of such modular forms generalizing a recent result of the first-named author for $p$-supersingular elliptic curves. Second, we can prove a Kida-type formula for the signed Selmer groups generalizing results of Pollack and Weston.

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