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Re: question on the use of Weber's Functions
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- To: pari-users@pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr
- Subject: Re: question on the use of Weber's Functions
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To all
Yes, I have the original copy of Andre's GP-Pari script, from the
mid-1990's or so and one of his routines is called mockheegner() so at
least he knew about it from Paul Monsky.
I think he and Paul tossed the term around. See
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Computation-of-mock-heegner-points-on-modular-Robatino-Stevens/d7391300ebfe1b65c2876489f1d2bf64ad5d01a5
so he used the term back in 1995-1996.
which has a 1996 publish date. I believe his GP-Pari code was done in
1995 or so.
Randall
On 12/11/23 06:02, John Cremona wrote:
Do you really mean "mock" Heegner points, Randall? I don't think that
they had been invented in the 1990s. (They use p-adic methods
developed by Marc NMasdeu and others, and are only conjectural.)