Can you solve down this.???

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E to the order of the zero of the associated L-function L(E, s) at s = 1. Specifically, it is conjectured that the Taylor expansion of L(E, s) at s = 1 is

L(E,s) = c(s-1)^r + higher order terms

where c is not zero and r is the rank of E over the field of rational numbers.
<----- this is the question.!


:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

This is a real challenge for a Man
 
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Kalegana

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    Faulkner said:
    E to the order of the zero of the associated L-function L(E, s) at s = 1. Specifically, it is conjectured that the Taylor expansion of L(E, s) at s = 1 is

    L(E,s) = c(s-1)^r + higher order terms

    where c is not zero and r is the rank of E over the field of rational numbers.
    <----- this is the question.!


    :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

    This is a real challenge for a Man
    meka tama loke katawath wisadanna beri una deyak!!! yako mam kohomada oka karanne!!!:angry: :angry::lol: