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Isomorphic endomorphism algebras implies isogenous (for abelian varieties over finite fields)?
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I would like to know if the following is true:
Proposition A : Let $A_1, A_2$ ...
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The size of endomorphism rings and the relation to ordinariness of Abelian surfaces
For Elliptic curves over a finite field, there is a very useful characterization of ordinary elliptic as those with commutative, quadratic endomorphism rings and of supersingular curves as those with ...
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A Lefschetz style formula for the $\ell^\infty$ torsion of an Abelian variety over a finite field
Let $A/\mathbb F_q$ be an abelian variety over a finite field. Define $A_\ell = A[\ell^\infty](\mathbb F_q)$, the $\ell^n$ ($n\geq 0)$ torsion points defined over the base field. I can assume $\ell \...
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A functor on Abelian varieties corresponding to this operation on Weil numbers
Let $A/\mathbb F_q$ be an abelian variety over a finite field with Weil numbers $q^{1/2}\alpha_1,\dots,q^{1/2}\alpha_n$.
Consider the numbers $q^{d/2}\alpha_1,\dots,q^{d/2}\alpha_n$. These are still ...
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Zeta function of Abelian variety over finite field
Let $A/\mathbf{F}_q$ be an Abelian variety of dimension $g$. Suppose one knows $|A(\mathbf{F}_{q^n})|$ for all $1 \leq n \leq g$. Does one know then $\zeta(A,s)$ (equivalently, $|A(\mathbf{F}_{q^n})|$ ...
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Galois action on $p$-adic Tate module of Abelian variety over finite field semisimple?
Let $A,B$ be positive dimensional Abelian varieties over a finite field and $p$ be an arbritrary prime. By Zarhin, Homomorphisms of abelian varieties over finite fields http://www.math.nyu.edu/~...
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Is hyperelliptic cryptography "practical"?
Previosly my impression on this subject was that hyperelliptic cryptography systems (as well as other possible cryptosystems based on abelian varieties of dimension $>1$) have no advantages over ...