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An elliptic curve is an algebraic curve of genus one with some additional properties. Questions with this tag will often have the top-level tags nt.number-theory or ag.algebraic-geometry. Note also the tag arithmetic-geometry as well as some related tags such as rational-points, abelian-varieties, heights. Please do not use this tag for questions related to ellipses; instead use conic-sections.

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The origin of the root number $w(C/ℚ)=±1$ (the sign of the functional equation)

The motivation for this question is the same as in my previous question in MO: https://mathoverflow.net/questions/115179/real-root-1-of-the-hasse-weil-l-function-of-c-over I am just curious to know t …
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Is there is a known relation or expression containing the algebraic rank $r$?

Let $$L(C,s)=\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{a_n}{n^s}$$ be the Dirichlet series of the Hasse--Weil L-function of an elliptic curve $C$ over $ℚ$. The modularity theorem implies that $L(C,s)$ is the $L$-functi …
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How the equality in the first case is equivalent to the inequality in the last case?

The motivation to this question can be found in: About equivalent statements of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture My question is about the last equivalences: $\mathrm{ord}_{s=1} L(E/K,s) = …
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Can we use this formula to construct rational points on the curve $C$?

One of the techniques used to quantifying the size of a point on an elliptic curve is the so called canonical height defined as follow: Let $R=(x,y)∈C(ℚ)$ where $x=(p/d),p,d∈ℤ$. Define the naive or We …
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Real points $a∈ℝ$ such that the equation $f^{(k)}(s)=a$ have a finite number of real solutio...

Let $$L(C,s)=\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{a_n}{n^s}$$ be the Dirichlet series of the Hasse--Weil L-function of an elliptic curve $C$ over $ℚ$. The modularity theorem implies that $L(C,s)$ is the $L$-functi …
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Does the property (P) holds true for the derivatives of $L$?

Let $$L(C,s)=\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{a_n}{n^s}$$ be the Dirichlet series of the Hasse--Weil L-function of an elliptic curve $C$ over $ℚ$. As $s$ takes on real negative values, there are trivial zeros …
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Can we find a set of elliptic curves over rationals associated with $f$?.

We know that for each elliptic curve over rationals, we can define the Dirichlet series of the Hasse–Weil $L$-function, i.e., the function associated with an elliptic curve over rationals. Then my qu …