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Arithmetic Properties of Picard-Fuchs Equations and Holonomic Recurrences

The coefficient series of the holomorphic Picard-Fuchs differential equation associated with the periods of elliptic curves often have surprising number-theoretic properties. These have been widely studied in the case of the torsion-free, genus zero congruence subgroups of index 6 and 12 (e.g. the Beauville families). Here, we consider arithmetic properties of the Picard-Fuchs solutions associated to general elliptic families, with a particular focus on the index 24 congruence subgroups. We prove that elliptic families with rational parameters admit linear reparametrizations such that their associated Picard-Fuchs solutions lie in Z[[t]]. A sufficient condition is given such that the same holds for holomorphic solutions at infinity. An Atkin-Swinnerton-Dyer congruence is proven for the coefficient series attached to Γ_1(7). We conclude with a consideration of asymptotics, wherein it is proved that many coefficient series satisfy asymptotic expressions of the form u_n \sim \ell λ^n/n. Certain arithmetic results extend to the study of general holonomic recurrences.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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