For prime level p, the Ceresa cycle of X0(p) is nontrivial if and only if X0(p) is not hyperelliptic; for general N, only finitely many X0(N) can have a vanishing Ceresa cycle.
Non-vanishing of Ceresa and Gross--Kudla--Schoen cycles associated to modular curves
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Associated to an algebraic curve $X$, there are two canonically constructed homologically trivial algebraic $1$-cycles, the Ceresa cycle in the Jacobian of $X$, and the Gross-Kudla-Schoen modified diagonal cycle in the triple product $X \times X \times X$. By a result of Shou-Wu Zhang, one is torsion if and only if the other is. In this paper, we prove that these two cycles associated to a large family of modular curves are non-torsion in the corresponding Chow groups. We obtain the result by relating this problem to the study of special cycles on orthogonal Shimura varieties. As the main ingredient and a result of independent interest, we develop a pullback formula for special divisors on modular curves embedded in their products via the diagonal map.
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Ceresa Cycles of $X_{0}(N)$
For prime level p, the Ceresa cycle of X0(p) is nontrivial if and only if X0(p) is not hyperelliptic; for general N, only finitely many X0(N) can have a vanishing Ceresa cycle.