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The rationality of quaternionic Darmon points over genus fields of real quadratic fields
Darmon points on p-adic tori and Jacobians of Shimura curves over Q were
introduced in previous joint works with Rotger as generalizations of Darmon's
Stark-Heegner points. In this article we study the algebraicity over extensions
of a real quadratic field K of the projections of Darmon points to elliptic
curves. More precisely, we prove that linear combinations of Darmon points on
elliptic curves weighted by certain genus characters of K are rational over the
predicted genus fields of K. This extends to an arbitrary quaternionic setting
the main theorem on the rationality of Stark-Heegner points obtained by
Bertolini and Darmon, and at the same time gives evidence for the rationality
conjectures formulated in a joint paper with Rotger and by M. Greenberg in his
article on Stark-Heegner points. In light of this result, quaternionic Darmon
points represent the first instance of a systematic supply of points of
Stark-Heegner type other than Darmon's original ones for which explicit
rationality results are known.Comment: 34 page
An irreducibility criterion for group representations, with arithmetic applications
We prove a criterion for the irreducibility of an integral group
representation \rho over the fraction field of a noetherian domain R in terms
of suitably defined reductions of \rho at prime ideals of R. As applications,
we give irreducibility results for universal deformations of residual
representations, with a special attention to universal deformations of residual
Galois representations associated with modular forms of weight at least 2.Comment: 11 page
Quaternion algebras, Heegner points and the arithmetic of Hida families
Given a newform f, we extend Howard's results on the variation of Heegner
points in the Hida family of f to a general quaternionic setting. More
precisely, we build big Heegner points and big Heegner classes in terms of
compatible families of Heegner points on towers of Shimura curves. The novelty
of our approach, which systematically exploits the theory of optimal
embeddings, consists in treating both the case of definite quaternion algebras
and the case of indefinite quaternion algebras in a uniform way. We prove
results on the size of Nekov\'a\v{r}'s extended Selmer groups attached to
suitable big Galois representations and we formulate two-variable Iwasawa main
conjectures both in the definite case and in the indefinite case. Moreover, in
the definite case we propose refined conjectures \`a la Greenberg on the
vanishing at the critical points of (twists of) the L-functions of the modular
forms in the Hida family of f living on the same branch as f.Comment: Heavily revised and shortened version, to appear in Manuscripta
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How to add a boundary condition
Given a conformal QFT local net of von Neumann algebras B_2 on the
two-dimensional Minkowski spacetime with irreducible subnet A\otimes\A, where A
is a completely rational net on the left/right light-ray, we show how to
consistently add a boundary to B_2: we provide a procedure to construct a
Boundary CFT net B of von Neumann algebras on the half-plane x>0, associated
with A, and locally isomorphic to B_2. All such locally isomorphic Boundary CFT
nets arise in this way. There are only finitely many locally isomorphic
Boundary CFT nets and we get them all together. In essence, we show how to
directly redefine the C* representation of the restriction of B_2 to the
half-plane by means of subfactors and local conformal nets of von Neumann
algebras on S^1.Comment: 20 page
A kinematically decoupled component in NGC4778
We present a kinematical and photometrical study of a member, NGC4778, of the
nearest (z=0.0137) compact group: Hickson 62. Our analysis reveals that Hickson
62a, also known as NGC4778, is an S0 galaxy with kinematical and morphological
peculiarities, both in its central regions (r < 5'') and in the outer halo. In
the central regions, the rotation curve shows the existence of a kinematically
decoupled stellar component, offset with respect to the photometric center. In
the outer halo we find an asymmetric rotation curve and a velocity dispersion
profile showing a rise on the SW side, in direction of the galaxy NGC4776.Comment: Proceedings of the first workshop of astronomy and astrophysics for
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Checking the Staats: How Long Is Too Long to Give Adequate Public Notice in Broadening Reissue Patent Applications?
A classic property rights question looms large in the field of patent law: where do the rights of inventors end and the rights of the public begin? The right of inventors to modify the scope of their claimed inventions, even after the patent issues, is in direct tension with the concepts of public notice and the public domain. The Patent Act currently permits broadening of claims so long as a reissue application demonstrating intent to broaden is filed within two years of the original patent issue. Over the years, however, this relatively straightforward statutory provision has sparked numerous disputes over its meaning and application.
On September 8, 2011, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard oral arguments or In re Staats. In this case, Apple Computer, Inc. appeals the rejection of a continuation reissue patent application. The U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences rejected the application on the grounds that Apple attempted to broaden the scope of its patent claims in a manner not “foreseeable” more than eight years after the patent first issued. Apple contends that the language of the statute and prior case law permit its interpretation, and the application should be allowed in the interest of innovation. This issue is hardly a new one—this submission highlights nearly 140 years of case law, legislative history, and statutory shaping pertaining to broadening reissues. We analyze the issues raised in the briefs from Staats, as well as the oral arguments. Finally, we discuss from a practitioner’s perspective what the Federal Circuit could do—and should do—in the field of broadening reissues
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