Linear forms in algebraic points of Abelian functions. I
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Let Ω be a Riemann matrix whose 2n columns are vectors of Cn. It is well-known (e.g. (10)) that the field of meromorphic functions on Cn with these vectors among their periods is of transcendence degree n over C. More precisely, this field can be written as C(A, B) where A = (A1, …, An) is a vector of algebraically independent functions of the variable z = (z1, …, zn) and B is algebraic over C(A). We shall assume that B is in fact integral of degree d over the ring C[A]. Since the derivatives ∂f/∂zi of a periodic function f(z) are also periodic, the field is mapped into itself by the differential operators ∂/∂zi. Thus there exists a function C(z) in C[A] such that these operators map the ring C[A, B, C−1] into itself.
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- Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , Volume 77 , Issue 3 , May 1975 , pp. 499 - 513
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