Supersingular variety

In mathematics, a supersingular variety is (usually) a smooth projective variety in nonzero characteristic such that for all n the slopes of the Newton polygon of the nth crystalline cohomology are all n/2. For special classes of varieties such as elliptic curves, it is common to use various ad hoc definitions of "supersingular", which are (usually) equivalent to the one given above.

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Supersingular variety

In mathematics, a supersingular variety is (usually) a smooth projective variety in nonzero characteristic such that for all n the slopes of the Newton polygon of the nth crystalline cohomology are all n/2. For special classes of varieties such as elliptic curves, it is common to use various ad hoc definitions of "supersingular", which are (usually) equivalent to the one given above.

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