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Invariants of stationary AF-algebras and torsion subgroup of elliptic curves with complex multiplication

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 نشر من قبل Igor Nikolaev V.
 تاريخ النشر 2013
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 تأليف Igor Nikolaev




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Let G(A) be an AF-algebra given by periodic Bratteli diagram with the incidence matrix A in GL(n, Z). For a given polynomial p(x) in Z[x] we assign to G(A) a finite abelian group Z^n/p(A) Z^n. It is shown that if p(0)=1 or p(0)=-1 and Z[x]/(p(x)) is a principal ideal domain, then Z^n/p(A) Z^n is an invariant of the strong stable isomorphism class of G(A). For n=2 and p(x)=x-1 we conjecture a formula linking values of the invariant and torsion subgroup of elliptic curves with complex multiplication.



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