Properties

Label 2.2.12.1-98.1-a6
Base field \(\Q(\sqrt{3}) \)
Conductor norm \( 98 \)
CM no
Base change yes
Q-curve yes
Torsion order \( 6 \)
Rank \( 0 \)

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Base field \(\Q(\sqrt{3}) \)

Generator \(a\), with minimal polynomial \( x^{2} - 3 \); class number \(1\).

sage: R.<x> = PolynomialRing(QQ); K.<a> = NumberField(R([-3, 0, 1]))
 
gp: K = nfinit(Polrev([-3, 0, 1]));
 
magma: R<x> := PolynomialRing(Rationals()); K<a> := NumberField(R![-3, 0, 1]);
 

Weierstrass equation

\({y}^2+a{x}{y}+a{y}={x}^{3}-{x}^{2}-2732{x}+55145\)
sage: E = EllipticCurve([K([0,1]),K([-1,0]),K([0,1]),K([-2732,0]),K([55145,0])])
 
gp: E = ellinit([Polrev([0,1]),Polrev([-1,0]),Polrev([0,1]),Polrev([-2732,0]),Polrev([55145,0])], K);
 
magma: E := EllipticCurve([K![0,1],K![-1,0],K![0,1],K![-2732,0],K![55145,0]]);
 

This is a global minimal model.

sage: E.is_global_minimal_model()
 

Invariants

Conductor: \((7a+7)\) = \((a+1)\cdot(7)\)
sage: E.conductor()
 
gp: ellglobalred(E)[1]
 
magma: Conductor(E);
 
Conductor norm: \( 98 \) = \(2\cdot49\)
sage: E.conductor().norm()
 
gp: idealnorm(ellglobalred(E)[1])
 
magma: Norm(Conductor(E));
 
Discriminant: \((25088)\) = \((a+1)^{18}\cdot(7)^{2}\)
sage: E.discriminant()
 
gp: E.disc
 
magma: Discriminant(E);
 
Discriminant norm: \( 629407744 \) = \(2^{18}\cdot49^{2}\)
sage: E.discriminant().norm()
 
gp: norm(E.disc)
 
magma: Norm(Discriminant(E));
 
j-invariant: \( \frac{2251439055699625}{25088} \)
sage: E.j_invariant()
 
gp: E.j
 
magma: jInvariant(E);
 
Endomorphism ring: \(\Z\)
Geometric endomorphism ring: \(\Z\) (no potential complex multiplication)
sage: E.has_cm(), E.cm_discriminant()
 
magma: HasComplexMultiplication(E);
 
Sato-Tate group: $\mathrm{SU}(2)$

Mordell-Weil group

Rank: \(0\)
Torsion structure: \(\Z/6\Z\)
sage: T = E.torsion_subgroup(); T.invariants()
 
gp: T = elltors(E); T[2]
 
magma: T,piT := TorsionSubgroup(E); Invariants(T);
 
Torsion generator: $\left(25 : -41 a : 1\right)$
sage: T.gens()
 
gp: T[3]
 
magma: [piT(P) : P in Generators(T)];
 

BSD invariants

Analytic rank: \( 0 \)
sage: E.rank()
 
magma: Rank(E);
 
Mordell-Weil rank: \(0\)
Regulator: \( 1 \)
Period: \( 7.0277081059000617705423007125374356141 \)
Tamagawa product: \( 36 \)  =  \(( 2 \cdot 3^{2} )\cdot2\)
Torsion order: \(6\)
Leading coefficient: \( 2.0287245833637578363338273624956971618 \)
Analytic order of Ш: \( 1 \) (rounded)

Local data at primes of bad reduction

sage: E.local_data()
 
magma: LocalInformation(E);
 
prime Norm Tamagawa number Kodaira symbol Reduction type Root number ord(\(\mathfrak{N}\)) ord(\(\mathfrak{D}\)) ord\((j)_{-}\)
\((a+1)\) \(2\) \(18\) \(I_{18}\) Split multiplicative \(-1\) \(1\) \(18\) \(18\)
\((7)\) \(49\) \(2\) \(I_{2}\) Split multiplicative \(-1\) \(1\) \(2\) \(2\)

Galois Representations

The mod \( p \) Galois Representation has maximal image for all primes \( p < 1000 \) except those listed.

prime Image of Galois Representation
\(2\) 2B
\(3\) 3B.1.1

Isogenies and isogeny class

This curve has non-trivial cyclic isogenies of degree \(d\) for \(d=\) 2, 3, 6, 9 and 18.
Its isogeny class 98.1-a consists of curves linked by isogenies of degrees dividing 18.

Base change

This elliptic curve is a \(\Q\)-curve. It is the base change of the following 2 elliptic curves:

Base field Curve
\(\Q\) 112.c1
\(\Q\) 126.b1