Murmurations, Mestre--Nagao sums, and Convolutional Neural Networks for elliptic curves

Abstract

We apply one-dimensional convolutional neural networks to the Frobenius traces of elliptic curves over Q and evaluate and interpret their predictive capacity. In keeping with similar experiments by Kazalicki--Vlah, Bujanovi\'c--Kazalicki--Novak, and Pozdnyakov, we observe high accuracy predictions for the analytic rank across a range of conductors. We interpret the prediction using saliency curves and explore the interesting interplay between murmurations and Mestre--Nagao sums, the details of which vary with the conductor and the (predicted) rank.

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