CYCLES ON SIMPLE ABELIAN VARIETIES OF PRIME DIMENSION OVER NUMBER FIELDS

1988 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 527-540 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergei G Tankeev
2018 ◽  
Vol 154 (4) ◽  
pp. 850-882
Author(s):  
Yunqing Tang

In his 1982 paper, Ogus defined a class of cycles in the de Rham cohomology of smooth proper varieties over number fields. This notion is a crystalline analogue of$\ell$-adic Tate cycles. In the case of abelian varieties, this class includes all the Hodge cycles by the work of Deligne, Ogus, and Blasius. Ogus predicted that such cycles coincide with Hodge cycles for abelian varieties. In this paper, we confirm Ogus’ prediction for some families of abelian varieties. These families include geometrically simple abelian varieties of prime dimension that have non-trivial endomorphism ring. The proof uses a crystalline analogue of Faltings’ isogeny theorem due to Bost and the known cases of the Mumford–Tate conjecture.


Author(s):  
Chien-Hua Chen

In this paper, we formulate the Drinfeld module analogue of a question raised by Lang and studied by Katz on the existence of rational points on abelian varieties over number fields. Given a maximal ideal [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text], the question essentially asks whether, up to isogeny, a Drinfeld module [Formula: see text] over [Formula: see text] contains a rational [Formula: see text]-torsion point if the reduction of [Formula: see text] at almost all primes of [Formula: see text] contains a rational [Formula: see text]-torsion point. Similar to the case of abelian varieties, we show that the answer is positive if the rank of the Drinfeld module is 2, but negative if the rank is 3. Moreover, for rank 3 Drinfeld modules we classify those cases where the answer is positive.


1991 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenchen Chi

The l-adic representations associated to prime dimensional type IV absolutely simple abelian varieties over number fields are studied. The image of such a representation was computed. The results coincide with the well-known conjectures of Mumford and Tate.


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