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A bound for the image conductor of a principally polarized abelian variety with open Galois image

Let $A$ be a principally polarized abelian variety of dimension $g$ over a number field $K$. Assume that the image of the adelic Galois representation of $A$ is an open subgroup of $\operatorname{GSp}_{2g}(\hat{\mathbb{Z}})$. Then there exists a positive integer $m$ so that the Galois image of $A$ is the full preimage of its reduction modulo $m$. The least $m$ with this property, denoted $m_A$, is called the image conductor (also called the level) of $A$. Jones recently established an upper bound for $m_A$, in terms of standard invariants of $A$, in the case that $A$ is an elliptic curve without complex multiplication. In this paper, we generalize the aforementioned result to provide an analogous bound in arbitrary dimension.

preprint2023arXivOpen access

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