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2‐Selmer parity for hyperelliptic curves in quadratic extensions
Abstract We study the 2‐parity conjecture for Jacobians of hyperelliptic curves over number fields. Under some mild assumptions on their reduction, we prove the conjecture over quadratic extensions of the base field. The proof proceeds via a generalisation of a formula of Kramer and Tunnell relating local invariants of the curve, which may be of independent interest. A new feature of this generalisation is the appearance of terms which govern whether or not the Cassels–Tate pairing on the Jacobian is alternating, which first appeared in work of Poonen–Stoll. We establish the local formula in many instances and show that in remaining cases, it follows from standard global conjectures.
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