Torsion of a curve

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147  Doc. Math. J. DMV Selmer Groups and Torsion Zero Cycles on the Selfproduct of a Semistable Elliptic Curve

47 Doc. Math. J. DMV Selmer Groups and Torsion Zero Cycles on the Selfproduct of a Semistable Elliptic Curve

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Source URL: www.math.uiuc.edu

- Date: 2014-07-15 07:15:56
    247  Doc. Math. J. DMV Selmer Groups and Torsion Zero Cycles on the Selfproduct of a Semistable Elliptic Curve

    47 Doc. Math. J. DMV Selmer Groups and Torsion Zero Cycles on the Selfproduct of a Semistable Elliptic Curve

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    Source URL: documenta.sagemath.org

    - Date: 2014-07-15 07:15:56
      3Computing isogenies of small degrees on Abelian Varieties Jean-Charles Faugère1 , David Lubicz2,3 , Damien Robert4 1 INRIA, Centre Paris-Rocquencourt, SALSA Project 2

      Computing isogenies of small degrees on Abelian Varieties Jean-Charles Faugère1 , David Lubicz2,3 , Damien Robert4 1 INRIA, Centre Paris-Rocquencourt, SALSA Project 2

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      Source URL: www.normalesup.org

      Language: English - Date: 2014-08-03 16:15:38
      4Problems for Hausel’s Lectures 1. Assume E and F are stable bundles on a smooth projective curve C of the same slope. (a) Show that if f : E → F is a non-zero homomorphism then it is an isomorphism. (b) Deduce that a

      Problems for Hausel’s Lectures 1. Assume E and F are stable bundles on a smooth projective curve C of the same slope. (a) Show that if f : E → F is a non-zero homomorphism then it is an isomorphism. (b) Deduce that a

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      Source URL: m2.geometry.de

      Language: English - Date: 2010-07-27 07:24:35
      5Arithmetic on Abelian and Kummer varieties Notes of a talk given for the Lfant Algorithmic Number Theory Seminar — Bordeaux. Based on earlier talks given in Grenoble and Caen. Abstract. In this talk we give an outline

      Arithmetic on Abelian and Kummer varieties Notes of a talk given for the Lfant Algorithmic Number Theory Seminar — Bordeaux. Based on earlier talks given in Grenoble and Caen. Abstract. In this talk we give an outline

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      Source URL: www.normalesup.org

      Language: English - Date: 2015-05-29 11:53:40
      6Curves and Surfaces Lecture Notes for Geometry 1 Second printing 2013 Henrik Schlichtkrull Department of Mathematics

      Curves and Surfaces Lecture Notes for Geometry 1 Second printing 2013 Henrik Schlichtkrull Department of Mathematics

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      Source URL: www.math.ku.dk

      Language: English - Date: 2013-04-08 06:47:33
      7Curves and Surfaces Lecture Notes for Geometry 1 Henrik Schlichtkrull Department of Mathematics University of Copenhagen

      Curves and Surfaces Lecture Notes for Geometry 1 Henrik Schlichtkrull Department of Mathematics University of Copenhagen

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      Source URL: www.math.ku.dk

      Language: English - Date: 2011-10-14 06:48:04
      8Arithmetic on Abelian and Kummer varieties Notes of a talk given for the Number Theory Seminar — Caen. Based on an earlier talk given on April 2014 in Grenoble. Abstract. In this talk we give an outline of the results

      Arithmetic on Abelian and Kummer varieties Notes of a talk given for the Number Theory Seminar — Caen. Based on an earlier talk given on April 2014 in Grenoble. Abstract. In this talk we give an outline of the results

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      Source URL: www.normalesup.org

      Language: English - Date: 2015-03-04 13:57:27
      9Point counting in genus 2: reaching 128 bits P. Gaudry  ´ Schost

      Point counting in genus 2: reaching 128 bits P. Gaudry ´ Schost

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      Source URL: www.hyperelliptic.org

      Language: English - Date: 2008-10-03 23:31:57
      10About the Space Curves Category A space curve is described by a map of an interval, [tM in, tM ax] in t-space into (x, y)-space. Each point t is mapped to a three-dimensional point P with coordinates (x(t), y(t), z(t)).

      About the Space Curves Category A space curve is described by a map of an interval, [tM in, tM ax] in t-space into (x, y)-space. Each point t is mapped to a three-dimensional point P with coordinates (x(t), y(t), z(t)).

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      Source URL: virtualmathmuseum.org

      Language: English - Date: 2007-03-08 14:50:13