On the Hasse principle for divisibility in elliptic curves
Abstract
The paper investigates conditions under which the local-global divisibility principle holds for elliptic curves over number fields, particularly for powers of a prime $p^n$, and provides counterexamples when these conditions fail.
Let p be a prime number and n a positive integer. Let E be an elliptic curve defined over a number field k. It is known that the local-global divisibility by p holds in E/k, but for powers of p^n counterexamples may appear. The validity or the failing of the Hasse principle depends on the elliptic curve E and the field k and, consequently, on the group Gal(k(E[p^n])/k). For which kind of these groups does the principle hold? For which of them can we find a counterexample? The answer to these questions was known for n=1,2, but for ngeq 3 they were still open. We show some conditions on the generators of Gal(k(E[p^n])/k) implying an affirmative answer to the local-global divisibility by p^n in E over k, for every ngeq 2. We also prove that these conditions are necessary by producing counterexamples in the case when they do not hold. These last results generalize to every power p^n, a result obtained by Ranieri for n=2.
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