Base field \(\Q(\sqrt{2}) \)
Generator \(a\), with minimal polynomial \( x^{2} - 2 \); class number \(1\).
Weierstrass equation
This is a global minimal model.
Mordell-Weil group structure
trivial
Invariants
| Conductor: | $\frak{N}$ | = | \((-7a+3)\) | = | \((-7a+3)\) |
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| Conductor norm: | $N(\frak{N})$ | = | \( 89 \) | = | \(89\) |
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| Discriminant: | $\Delta$ | = | $34a-841$ | ||
| Discriminant ideal: | $\frak{D}_{\mathrm{min}} = (\Delta)$ | = | \((34a-841)\) | = | \((-7a+3)^{3}\) |
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| Discriminant norm: | $N(\frak{D}_{\mathrm{min}}) = N(\Delta)$ | = | \( 704969 \) | = | \(89^{3}\) |
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| j-invariant: | $j$ | = | \( -\frac{799366151176192}{704969} a - \frac{1130474448060416}{704969} \) | ||
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| Endomorphism ring: | $\mathrm{End}(E)$ | = | \(\Z\) | ||
| Geometric endomorphism ring: | $\mathrm{End}(E_{\overline{\Q}})$ | = | \(\Z\) (no potential complex multiplication) | ||
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| Sato-Tate group: | $\mathrm{ST}(E)$ | = | $\mathrm{SU}(2)$ | ||
BSD invariants
| Analytic rank: | $r_{\mathrm{an}}$ | = | \( 0 \) |
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| Mordell-Weil rank: | $r$ | = | \(0\) |
| Regulator: | $\mathrm{Reg}(E/K)$ | = | \( 1 \) |
| Néron-Tate Regulator: | $\mathrm{Reg}_{\mathrm{NT}}(E/K)$ | = | \( 1 \) |
| Global period: | $\Omega(E/K)$ | ≈ | \( 2.2350108274117293165498081464234768901 \) |
| Tamagawa product: | $\prod_{\frak{p}}c_{\frak{p}}$ | = | \( 1 \) |
| Torsion order: | $\#E(K)_{\mathrm{tor}}$ | = | \(1\) |
| Special value: | $L^{(r)}(E/K,1)/r!$ | ≈ | \( 0.79019565604409510776580289327847291312 \) |
| Analytic order of Ш: | Ш${}_{\mathrm{an}}$ | = | \( 1 \) (rounded) |
BSD formula
$$\begin{aligned}0.790195656 \approx L(E/K,1) & \overset{?}{=} \frac{ \# ะจ(E/K) \cdot \Omega(E/K) \cdot \mathrm{Reg}_{\mathrm{NT}}(E/K) \cdot \prod_{\mathfrak{p}} c_{\mathfrak{p}} } { \#E(K)_{\mathrm{tor}}^2 \cdot \left|d_K\right|^{1/2} } \\ & \approx \frac{ 1 \cdot 2.235011 \cdot 1 \cdot 1 } { {1^2 \cdot 2.828427} } \\ & \approx 0.790195656 \end{aligned}$$
Local data at primes of bad reduction
This elliptic curve is semistable. There is only one prime $\frak{p}$ of bad reduction.
| $\mathfrak{p}$ | $N(\mathfrak{p})$ | Tamagawa number | Kodaira symbol | Reduction type | Root number | \(\mathrm{ord}_{\mathfrak{p}}(\mathfrak{N}\)) | \(\mathrm{ord}_{\mathfrak{p}}(\mathfrak{D}_{\mathrm{min}}\)) | \(\mathrm{ord}_{\mathfrak{p}}(\mathrm{den}(j))\) |
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| \((-7a+3)\) | \(89\) | \(1\) | \(I_{3}\) | Non-split multiplicative | \(1\) | \(1\) | \(3\) | \(3\) |
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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| \(3\) | 3B.1.2 |
Isogenies and isogeny class
This curve has non-trivial cyclic isogenies of degree \(d\) for \(d=\)
3.
Its isogeny class
89.1-b
consists of curves linked by isogenies of
degree 3.
Base change
This elliptic curve is not a \(\Q\)-curve.
It is not the base change of an elliptic curve defined over any subfield.