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$q$-deformation with ($\varphi, \Gamma$) structure of the de Rham cohomology of the Legendre family of elliptic curves

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In the late '60s, B. Dwork studied a Frobenius structure compatible with the classical hypergeometric differential equation with parameters $\left(\frac{1}{2},\frac{1}{2} ; 1 \right)$ by analyzing behavior of solutions of the differential equation under Frobenius transformation. Recently, P. Scholze conjectured the existence of $q$-de Rham cohomology groups for any $\mathbb{Z}$-scheme. In this paper, we give a Frobenius structure compatible with the $q$-hypergeometric differential equation with parameters $(q^{\frac12},q^{\frac12};q)$ by showing a $q$-analogue of some results of Dwork. This construction gives a $q$-deformation with $(\varphi,\Gamma)$-structure over $\mathbb{Z}_p[[q-1]][[\lambda]]$ of the de Rham cohomology of the $p$-adic Legendre family of elliptic curves which has Frobenius structure and connection.

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Explicit classes in Habiro cohomology

math.AG · 2025-05-26 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Explicit 'naive' Habiro cohomology classes are built from q-hypergeometric deformations and push-forwards, producing canonical q-deformations of Picard-Fuchs equations for Legendre, figure-eight A-polynomial, and quintic families.

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  • Explicit classes in Habiro cohomology math.AG · 2025-05-26 · conditional · none · ref 39 · internal anchor

    Explicit 'naive' Habiro cohomology classes are built from q-hypergeometric deformations and push-forwards, producing canonical q-deformations of Picard-Fuchs equations for Legendre, figure-eight A-polynomial, and quintic families.