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On the local-global divisibility over abelian varieties (1612.00058v1)

Published 30 Nov 2016 in math.NT

Abstract: Let $p \geq 2$ be a prime number and let $k$ be a number field. Let $\mathcal{A}$ be an abelian variety defined over $k$. We prove that if ${\rm Gal} ( k ( {\mathcal{A}}[p] ) / k )$ contains an element $g$ of order dividing $p-1$ not fixing any non-trivial element of ${\mathcal{A}}[p]$ and $H1 ( {\rm Gal} ( k ( {\mathcal{A}}[p] ) / k ), {\mathcal{A}}[p] )$ is trivial, then the local-global divisibility by $pn$ holds for ${\mathcal{A}} ( k )$ for every $n \in \mathbb{N}$. Moreover, we prove a similar result without the hypothesis on the triviality of $H1 ( {\rm Gal} ( k ( {\mathcal{A}}[p] ) / k ) , {\mathcal{A}}[p] )$, in the particular case where ${\mathcal{A}}$ is a principally polarized abelian variety. Then, we get a more precise result in the case when ${\mathcal{A}}$ has dimension $2$. Finally we show with a counterexample that the hypothesis over the order of $g$ is necessary. In the Appendix, we explain how our results are related to a question of Cassels on the divisibility of the Tate-Shafarevich group, studied by Ciperani and Stix.

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