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On anticyclotomic Selmer groups of elliptic curves (2504.01696v1)

Published 2 Apr 2025 in math.NT and math.AG

Abstract: Let $p\geq5$ be a prime number and let $K$ be an imaginary quadratic field where $p$ is unramified. Under mild technical assumptions, in this paper we prove the non-existence of non-trivial finite $\Lambda$-submodules of Pontryagin duals of signed Selmer groups of a $p$-supersingular rational elliptic curve over the anticyclotomic $\mathbb Z_p$-extension of $K$, where $\Lambda$ is the corresponding Iwasawa algebra. In particular, we work under the assumption that our plus/minus Selmer groups have $\Lambda$-corank $1$, so they are not $\Lambda$-cotorsion. Our main theorem extends to the supersinular case analogous non-existence results by Bertolini in the ordinary setting; furthermore, since we cover the case where $p$ is inert in $K$, we refine previous results of Hatley-Lei-Vigni, which deal with $p$-supersingular elliptic curves under the assumption that $p$ splits in $K$.

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