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>[7] The Mathematics of Mutually Alien Copies: from Gaussian Integrals to Inter-universal Teichmuller Theory. PDF   NEW !! (2020-12-23)
>https://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/Alien%20Copies,%20Gaussians,%20and%20Inter-universal%20Teichmuller%20Theory.pdf


この P3 (q-paramete)
Let N be a fixed natural number > 1. Then the issue of bounding a given nonnegative real number h ∈ R?0 may be understood as the issue of showing that N ・ h is
roughly equal to h, i.e.,
N ・ h “=〜” h
[cf. §2.3, §2.4]. When h is the height of an elliptic curve over a number field, this
issue may be understood as the issue of showing that the height of the [in fact, in most
cases, fictional!] “elliptic curve” whose q-parameters are the N-th powers “qN ” of the
q-parameters “q” of the given elliptic curve is roughly equal to the height of the
given elliptic curve, i.e., that, at least from the point of view of [global] heights,
qN “=〜” q
[cf. §2.3, §2.4].
In order to verify the approximate relation qN “=〜” q, one begins by introducing
two distinct - i.e., two “mutually alien” - copies of the conventional scheme
theory surrounding the given initial Θ-data. Here, the intended sense of the descriptive
“alien” is that of its original Latin root, i.e., a sense of
abstract, tautological “otherness”.

”q-parameter”が分からないので
調べていた。下記でも出てくるね

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