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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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\documentclass{gsm-l}
%\documentclass[draft]{gsm-l}
%\usepackage[american]{babel}
% these are for convenience while working with
% the electronic version of the document; then
% can be safely commented out.
\usepackage{hyperref}
%\usepackage[hyperindex,pdfmark]{hyperref}
%\usepackage{fullpage}
\bibliographystyle{amsalpha}
\makeindex
%\includeonly{macros, appendix}
\includeonly{macros, preface, body, solutions, appendix, index}
%\includeonly{macros, solutions}
\usepackage[all]{xy}
\include{macros}
\begin{document}
\frontmatter
\title{The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture, a Computational Approach}
% Information for first author
\author{William A. Stein}
% Address of record for the research reported here
% i changed this to the more formal ``Mathematics'' rather than ``Math''
\address{Department of Mathematics, University of Washington}
% Current address
%\curraddr{Dept. of Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-4350}
\email{wstein@math.washington.edu}
% \thanks will become a 1st page footnote.
% suggestion (first and second is a little awkward because the usual
% meaning in mathematics is lexicographic order, not importance of
% contribution, but in this case the
% alphabetical order of our names doesn't correspond to our
% contributions)
% \thanks{Stein was supported in part by NSF Grant DMS 05-55776.
% Gunnells was supported in part by NSF Grants DMS 02-45580 and DMS
% 04-01525.}
% Information for second author
%\author{}
% our statistics people are a vociferous minority
%\thanks{The second author was supported in part by NSF Grant \#.}
\date{February, 2007}
\subjclass{Primary 11;\\Secondary 11-04}
\keywords{abelian varieties,
computation, elliptic curves,
Hecke operators,
modular curves, modular forms, modular symbols, Manin
symbols, number theory}
\begin{abstract}
\end{abstract}
\maketitle
\setcounter{page}{4}
\tableofcontents
\input{preface}
\mainmatter
\input{rank}
\input{formula}
\input{heegner}
\input{compute}
%\input{padic}
\backmatter
\bibliography{biblio}
\printindex
\end{document}
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