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arxiv: 1802.08527 · v1 · pith:WW3NR26Mnew · submitted 2018-02-23 · 🧮 math.NT

Reductions of points on algebraic groups, II

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Let $A$ be the product of an abelian variety and a torus over a number field $K$, and let $m$ be a positive integer. If $\alpha \in A(K)$ is a point of infinite order, we consider the set of primes $\mathfrak p$ of $K$ such that the reduction $(\alpha \bmod \mathfrak p)$ is well defined and has order coprime to $m$. This set admits a natural density, which we are able to express as a finite sum of products of $\ell$-adic integrals, where $\ell$ varies in the set of prime divisors of $m$. We deduce that the density is a rational number, whose denominator is bounded (up to powers of $m$) in a very strong sense. This extends the results of the paper "Reductions of points on algebraic groups" by Davide Lombardo and the second author, where the case $m$ prime is established.

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