Base field \(\Q(\sqrt{3}) \)
Generator \(a\), with minimal polynomial \( x^{2} - 3 \); class number \(1\).
Weierstrass equation
This is a global minimal model.
Invariants
Conductor: | \((6a-28)\) | = | \((a+1)^{2}\cdot(a+4)^{2}\) |
sage: E.conductor()
gp: ellglobalred(E)[1]
magma: Conductor(E);
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Conductor norm: | \( 676 \) | = | \(2^{2}\cdot13^{2}\) |
sage: E.conductor().norm()
gp: idealnorm(ellglobalred(E)[1])
magma: Norm(Conductor(E));
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Discriminant: | \((-3008a-35536)\) | = | \((a+1)^{8}\cdot(a+4)^{6}\) |
sage: E.discriminant()
gp: E.disc
magma: Discriminant(E);
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Discriminant norm: | \( 1235663104 \) | = | \(2^{8}\cdot13^{6}\) |
sage: E.discriminant().norm()
gp: norm(E.disc)
magma: Norm(Discriminant(E));
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j-invariant: | \( 0 \) | ||
sage: E.j_invariant()
gp: E.j
magma: jInvariant(E);
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Endomorphism ring: | \(\Z\) | ||
Geometric endomorphism ring: | \(\Z[(1+\sqrt{-3})/2]\) | (potential complex multiplication) | |
sage: E.has_cm(), E.cm_discriminant()
magma: HasComplexMultiplication(E);
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Sato-Tate group: | $N(\mathrm{U}(1))$ |
Mordell-Weil group
Rank: | \(1\) |
Generator | $\left(7 a + 12 : -35 a - 62 : 1\right)$ |
Height | \(0.28195823389712506042001475428576885504\) |
Torsion structure: | \(\Z/2\Z\) |
sage: T = E.torsion_subgroup(); T.invariants()
gp: T = elltors(E); T[2]
magma: T,piT := TorsionSubgroup(E); Invariants(T);
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Torsion generator: | $\left(a + 1 : 0 : 1\right)$ |
sage: T.gens()
gp: T[3]
magma: [piT(P) : P in Generators(T)];
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BSD invariants
Analytic rank: | \( 1 \) | ||
sage: E.rank()
magma: Rank(E);
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Mordell-Weil rank: | \(1\) | ||
Regulator: | \( 0.28195823389712506042001475428576885504 \) | ||
Period: | \( 4.9077188359156480920465733000518401431 \) | ||
Tamagawa product: | \( 12 \) = \(3\cdot2^{2}\) | ||
Torsion order: | \(2\) | ||
Leading coefficient: | \( 2.3967629518571205917034617104201748203 \) | ||
Analytic order of Ш: | \( 1 \) (rounded) |
Local data at primes of bad reduction
prime | Norm | Tamagawa number | Kodaira symbol | Reduction type | Root number | ord(\(\mathfrak{N}\)) | ord(\(\mathfrak{D}\)) | ord\((j)_{-}\) |
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\((a+1)\) | \(2\) | \(3\) | \(IV^{*}\) | Additive | \(-1\) | \(2\) | \(8\) | \(0\) |
\((a+4)\) | \(13\) | \(4\) | \(I_0^{*}\) | Additive | \(1\) | \(2\) | \(6\) | \(0\) |
Galois Representations
The mod \( p \) Galois Representation has maximal image for all primes \( p < 1000 \) except those listed.
prime | Image of Galois Representation |
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\(2\) | 2B |
For all other primes \(p\), the image is a Borel subgroup if \(p=3\), the normalizer of a split Cartan subgroup if \(\left(\frac{ -3 }{p}\right)=+1\) or the normalizer of a nonsplit Cartan subgroup if \(\left(\frac{ -3 }{p}\right)=-1\).
Isogenies and isogeny class
This curve has non-trivial cyclic isogenies of degree \(d\) for \(d=\)
2, 3, 4, 6 and 12.
Its isogeny class
676.3-a
consists of curves linked by isogenies of
degrees dividing 12.
Base change
This elliptic curve is a \(\Q\)-curve.
It is not the base change of an elliptic curve defined over any subfield.