Imaginary Quadratic Fields, Elliptic Curves and Pell surfaces
Date
2017
Authors
K. J, Manasa
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
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This thesis consists of two parts: rst part (Chapters 1, 2 and 3 ) deals with
the Cubic Pell's equation and Units of Pure Cubic Fields. We study an algorithm given by Barbeau to compute solutions of a cubic analogue of Pell's equation,
x3 + my3 + m2z3 − 3mxyz = 1: For a pure cubic eld K = Q(p3 m) with ring of
algebraic integers as OK; the above equation arises naturally in connection with the
study of units in OK: Comparisons with other methods like the Jacobi-Perron algorithm are also done. Extensive computations using Python have been carried out
and the tables are compared to those obtained by Wada.
In the second part (Chater 4 & 5 ) we have related elliptic curves, imaginary
quadratic elds, and Pell surfaces. Let Em be the elliptic curve y2 = x3 − m; where
m > 0 is a squarefree positive integer and −m ≡ 2; 3 (mod 4): Let Cl(K)[3] denote
the 3-torsion subgroup of the ideal class group of the quadratic eld K = Q(p−m):
Let S3 : y2 + mz2 = x3 be the Pell surface. We show that the collection of primitive
integral points on S3 coming from the elliptic curve Em do not form a group with
respect to the binary operation given by Hambleton and Lemmermeyer. We also show
that there is a group homomorphism κ from rational points of Em to Cl(K)[3] using 3-
descent on Em; whose kernel contains 3Em(Q): We also show that our homomorphism
κ; the homomorphism of Hambleton and Lemmermeyer and the homomorphism φ
of Soleng are related.
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Department of Mathematical and Computational Sciences