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SUMMARY:Doktoratskolloquium Mathematik: Gaston Joachim Petit
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by of the analogy that exists between quadratic twists
  and real quadratic fields\, we show an estimate for the number of quadrat
 ic twists of a given elliptic curve having a nontorsion rational point who
 se canonical height is almost minimal. This establishes an analogue of a r
 esult of Hooley about the fundamental solution of the Pell equation.\\r\\n
 The talk is open to members of the university.\\r\\nFor the access link\, 
 please contact Gaston Joachim Petit (joachim.petit@unibas.ch).
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Inspired by of the analogy that exists between quadratic twis
 ts and real quadratic fields\, we show an estimate for the number of quadr
 atic twists of a given elliptic curve having a nontorsion rational point w
 hose canonical height is almost minimal. This establishes an analogue of a
  result of Hooley about the fundamental solution of the Pell equation.</p>
 \n<p>The talk is open to members of the university.</p>\n<p>For the access
  link\, please contact Gaston Joachim Petit (joachim.petit@unibas.ch).</p>
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