Nonvanishing of the Chida-Hsieh Heegner theta element implies one-dimensionality of the Bloch-Kato Selmer group for anticyclotomic twists of modular forms at inert primes.
Iwasawa theory of twists of elliptic modular forms over imaginary quadratic fields at inert primes
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Our primary goal in this article is to study the Iwasawa theory for semi-ordinary families of automorphic forms on $\mathrm{GL}_2\times\mathrm{Res}_{K/\mathbb{Q}}\mathrm{GL}_1$, where $K$ is an imaginary quadratic field where the prime $p$ is inert. We prove divisibility results towards Iwasawa main conjectures in this context, utilizing the optimized signed factorization procedure for Perrin-Riou functionals and Beilinson--Flach elements for a family of Rankin--Selberg products of $p$-ordinary forms with a fixed $p$-non-ordinary modular form. The optimality enables an effective control on the $\mu$-invariants of Selmer groups and $p$-adic $L$-functions as the modular forms vary in families, which is crucial for our patching argument to establish one divisibility in an Iwasawa main conjecture in three variables.
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Diagonal cycles and anticyclotomic twists of modular forms at inert primes
Nonvanishing of the Chida-Hsieh Heegner theta element implies one-dimensionality of the Bloch-Kato Selmer group for anticyclotomic twists of modular forms at inert primes.