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Professor John Cremona

 

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John Cremona

Emeritus Professor of Mathematics

Email: J dot E dot Cremona at warwick dot ac dot uk

 

Research Interests:
Number theory: elliptic curves, modular forms, computational number theory

Please note that I no longer supervise students.


Recent publications: ( )

Bhargava, M., Cremona, J.E., Fisher, T.A. and Gajovi膰, S: The density of polynomials of degree n over Z_p having exactly r roots in Q_p, Proceedings of the LMS, 2022.

Cremona, J.E. and Najman,F: Q-curves over odd degree number fields, Research in Number Theory 7:62 (2021)

Bhargava, M., Cremona, J.E., Fisher, T.A.: The proportion of genus one curves over Q defined by a binary quartic that everywhere locally have a point. International Journal of Number Theory Vol. 17, No. 04, pp. 903-923 (2021).

Cremona, J.E. and Pacetti, A.: On Elliptic Curves of prime power conductor over imaginary quadratic fields with class number one, Proc. London Math. Soc. Vol.118 no.5 (2019), 1245-1276.

A. Arg谩ez Garc铆a and J.E.Cremona: Black Box Galois Representations. Journal of Algebra 512 (2018), 526--565.

Cremona, J.E.: The L-functions and modular forms database project Foundations of Computational Mathematics, 16(6), pp.1541-1553, 2016.

Bhargava, M., Cremona, J.E. and Fisher, T.A.:The proportion of plane cubic curves over Q that everywhere locally have a point. . DOI: 10.1142/S1793042116500664

Bhargava, M., Cremona, J.E., Fisher, T.A., Jones, N. and Keating, J:What is the probability that a random integral quadratic form in $n$ variables has an integral zero?. . DOI:10.1093/imrn/rnv251

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