Properties

Label 2.2.93.1-27.1-d2
Base field \(\Q(\sqrt{93}) \)
Conductor norm \( 27 \)
CM no
Base change no
Q-curve no
Torsion order \( 1 \)
Rank \( 1 \)

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Base field \(\Q(\sqrt{93}) \)

Generator \(a\), with minimal polynomial \( x^{2} - x - 23 \); class number \(1\).

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Copy content sage:R.<x> = PolynomialRing(QQ); K.<a> = NumberField(R([-23, -1, 1]))
 
Copy content gp:K = nfinit(Polrev([-23, -1, 1]));
 
Copy content magma:R<x> := PolynomialRing(Rationals()); K<a> := NumberField(R![-23, -1, 1]);
 

Weierstrass equation

\({y}^2+a{x}{y}+a{y}={x}^{3}+\left(-a+1\right){x}^{2}+\left(-146a-607\right){x}-2164a-9320\)
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Copy content sage:E = EllipticCurve([K([0,1]),K([1,-1]),K([0,1]),K([-607,-146]),K([-9320,-2164])])
 
Copy content gp:E = ellinit([Polrev([0,1]),Polrev([1,-1]),Polrev([0,1]),Polrev([-607,-146]),Polrev([-9320,-2164])], K);
 
Copy content magma:E := EllipticCurve([K![0,1],K![1,-1],K![0,1],K![-607,-146],K![-9320,-2164]]);
 

This is a global minimal model.

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Mordell-Weil group structure

\(\Z\)

Mordell-Weil generators

$P$$\hat{h}(P)$Order
$\left(-4 a - 1 : 11 a - 2 : 1\right)$$1.0417200095516376418648707511840024720$$\infty$

Invariants

Conductor: $\frak{N}$ = \((3a+12)\) = \((a+4)^{3}\)
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Conductor norm: $N(\frak{N})$ = \( 27 \) = \(3^{3}\)
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Discriminant: $\Delta$ = $81a-405$
Discriminant ideal: $\frak{D}_{\mathrm{min}} = (\Delta)$ = \((81a-405)\) = \((a+4)^{9}\)
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Discriminant norm: $N(\frak{D}_{\mathrm{min}}) = N(\Delta)$ = \( -19683 \) = \(-3^{9}\)
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j-invariant: $j$ = \( 46788681 a + 202212948 \)
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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: $r_{\mathrm{an}}$= \( 1 \)
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Mordell-Weil rank: $r$ = \(1\)
Regulator: $\mathrm{Reg}(E/K)$ \( 1.0417200095516376418648707511840024720 \)
Néron-Tate Regulator: $\mathrm{Reg}_{\mathrm{NT}}(E/K)$ \( 2.0834400191032752837297415023680049440 \)
Global period: $\Omega(E/K)$ \( 4.7677068834611029861386647706105613853 \)
Tamagawa product: $\prod_{\frak{p}}c_{\frak{p}}$= \( 3 \)
Torsion order: $\#E(K)_{\mathrm{tor}}$= \(1\)
Special value: $L^{(r)}(E/K,1)/r!$ \( 3.0900843155380647316764624246015082116 \)
Analytic order of Ш: Ш${}_{\mathrm{an}}$= \( 1 \) (rounded)

BSD formula

$$\begin{aligned}3.090084316 \approx L'(E/K,1) & \overset{?}{=} \frac{ \# ะจ(E/K) \cdot \Omega(E/K) \cdot \mathrm{Reg}_{\mathrm{NT}}(E/K) \cdot \prod_{\mathfrak{p}} c_{\mathfrak{p}} } { \#E(K)_{\mathrm{tor}}^2 \cdot \left|d_K\right|^{1/2} } \\ & \approx \frac{ 1 \cdot 4.767707 \cdot 2.083440 \cdot 3 } { {1^2 \cdot 9.643651} } \\ & \approx 3.090084316 \end{aligned}$$

Local data at primes of bad reduction

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This elliptic curve is not semistable. There is only one prime $\frak{p}$ of bad reduction.

$\mathfrak{p}$ $N(\mathfrak{p})$ Tamagawa number Kodaira symbol Reduction type Root number \(\mathrm{ord}_{\mathfrak{p}}(\mathfrak{N}\)) \(\mathrm{ord}_{\mathfrak{p}}(\mathfrak{D}_{\mathrm{min}}\)) \(\mathrm{ord}_{\mathfrak{p}}(\mathrm{den}(j))\)
\((a+4)\) \(3\) \(3\) \(IV^{*}\) Additive \(-1\) \(3\) \(9\) \(0\)

Galois Representations

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

prime Image of Galois Representation
\(3\) 3B.1.2

Isogenies and isogeny class

This curve has non-trivial cyclic isogenies of degree \(d\) for \(d=\) 3.
Its isogeny class 27.1-d 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.