Zero-cycles on self-product of modular curves

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We use the elements in K-cohomology groups which are constructed by Flach and Mildenhall to obtain a finiteness result for the torsion part of the Chow group of a self-product of a modular curve.

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Kimura, K. Zero-cycles on self-product of modular curves. Math. Z. 256, 563–571 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00209-006-0086-z

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