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The geometry of certain cocycles associated to derivatives of L-functions
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Nikolaos Diamantis
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9. September 2005
Abstract
Motivated by Manin’s expression relating modular symbols to critical values of L-functions, Goldfeld and the author have constructed group cocycles which are related in an analogous way to values of derivatives of L-functions. In this note, we propose a geometric interpretation of these cocycles that is based on the cohomology of the non-compactified modular curve.
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Published Online: 2005-09-09
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