
arXiv: 1210.4489
We study congruences involving truncated hypergeometric series of the form_rF_{r-1}(1/2,...,1/2;1,...,1;��)_{(mp^s-1)/2} = \sum_{k=0}^{(mp^s-1)/2} ((1/2)_k/k!)^r ��^k where p is a prime and m, s, r are positive integers. These truncated hypergeometric series are related to the arithmetic of a family of algebraic varieties and exhibit Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer type congruences. In particular, when r=3, they are related to K3 surfaces. For special values of ��, with s=1 and r=3, our congruences are stronger than what can be predicted by the theory of formal groups because of the presence of elliptic curves with complex multiplications. They generalize a conjecture made by Rodriguez-Villegas for the ��=1 case and confirm some other supercongruence conjectures at special values of ��.
19 pages
Generalized hypergeometric series, \({}_pF_q\), Mathematics - Number Theory, Integral transforms of special functions, Elliptic curves over local fields, Complex multiplication and moduli of abelian varieties, truncated hypergeometric series, complex multiplication, 33C20, 11G07, 11G15, 44A20, FOS: Mathematics, Number Theory (math.NT), supercongruences, Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer congruences
Generalized hypergeometric series, \({}_pF_q\), Mathematics - Number Theory, Integral transforms of special functions, Elliptic curves over local fields, Complex multiplication and moduli of abelian varieties, truncated hypergeometric series, complex multiplication, 33C20, 11G07, 11G15, 44A20, FOS: Mathematics, Number Theory (math.NT), supercongruences, Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer congruences
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