Non-vanishing of central L-values of elliptic curves and Iwasawa theory II

Prof. John Coates
2018-05-24 10:00-11:30
N818

Number Theory Seminar

Speaker: Prof. John Coates (Cambridge University)
Title: Non-vanishing of central L-values of elliptic curves and Iwasawa theory
Time: 10:00-11:30, May 17 (Thursday)
           10:00-11:30, May 24 (Thursday)
           10:00-11:30, May 31 (Thursday)
           10:00-11:30, June 7 (Thursday)
           10:00-11:30, June 13 (Wednesday)
Place: N818
Abstract:
The first part of these lectures will explain joint work with Yongxiong Li, which shows how one can prove a strong form of a non-vanishing theorem of David Rohrlich for central L-values of Gross elliptic curves attached to K=\mathbb{Q} (\sqrt(-q)), where q is any prime \equiv 7 mod 16. The proof uses Iwasawa theory for the prime p=2.
In the second part of the lectures, I hope to say a little about possible analogues of these arguments for elliptic curves with complex multiplication for which 2 is a potentially supersingular prime.