Eigencurve

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In number theory, an eigencurve is a rigid analytic curve that parametrizes certain p-adic families of modular forms, and an eigenvariety is a higher-dimensional generalization of this. Eigencurves were introduced by Coleman and Mazur (1998), and the term "eigenvariety" seems to have been introduced around 2001 by Kevin Buzzard (2007).

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