paramodular

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Etymology[edit]

para- +‎ modular

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  1. (mathematics) Pertaining to a pair (a, b) of set functions where a is supermodular, b is submodular, and they always satisfy the cross-inequality b(X) - a(Y) > b(X-Y) -a(Y-X) for all X, Y.
    • 2015, Armand Brumer, Kenneth Kramer, “Certain Abelian varieties bad at only one prime”, in arXiv[1]:
      We give criteria under which the isogeny class of is determined by and thereby obtain new evidence towards our paramodular conjecture.