Minimal Weierstrass equation
\(y^2+xy+y=x^3-x^2+94270x-11789670\)
Mordell-Weil group structure
\(\Z/{2}\Z\)
Torsion generators
\( \left(\frac{443}{4}, -\frac{447}{8}\right) \)
Integral points
None
Invariants
sage: E.conductor().factor()
gp: ellglobalred(E)[1]
magma: Conductor(E);
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Conductor: | \( 439569 \) | = | \(3^{2} \cdot 13^{2} \cdot 17^{2}\) |
sage: E.discriminant().factor()
gp: E.disc
magma: Discriminant(E);
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Discriminant: | \(-113423865509619873 \) | = | \(-1 \cdot 3^{14} \cdot 13^{6} \cdot 17^{3} \) |
sage: E.j_invariant().factor()
gp: E.j
magma: jInvariant(E);
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j-invariant: | \( \frac{5359375}{6561} \) | = | \(3^{-8} \cdot 5^{6} \cdot 7^{3}\) |
Endomorphism ring: | \(\Z\) | ||
Geometric endomorphism ring: | \(\Z\) | (no potential complex multiplication) | |
Sato-Tate group: | $\mathrm{SU}(2)$ |
BSD invariants
sage: E.rank()
magma: Rank(E);
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Analytic rank: | \(0\) | ||
sage: E.regulator()
magma: Regulator(E);
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Regulator: | \(1\) | ||
sage: E.period_lattice().omega()
gp: E.omega[1]
magma: RealPeriod(E);
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Real period: | \(0.17846205659224325089866075832\) | ||
sage: E.tamagawa_numbers()
gp: gr=ellglobalred(E); [[gr[4][i,1],gr[5][i][4]] | i<-[1..#gr[4][,1]]]
magma: TamagawaNumbers(E);
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Tamagawa product: | \( 32 \) = \( 2^{2}\cdot2^{2}\cdot2 \) | ||
sage: E.torsion_order()
gp: elltors(E)[1]
magma: Order(TorsionSubgroup(E));
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Torsion order: | \(2\) | ||
sage: E.sha().an_numerical()
magma: MordellWeilShaInformation(E);
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Analytic order of Ш: | \(1\) (exact) |
Modular invariants
Modular form 439569.2.a.w
For more coefficients, see the Downloads section to the right.
sage: E.modular_degree()
magma: ModularDegree(E);
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Modular degree: | 3538944 | ||
\( \Gamma_0(N) \)-optimal: | no | ||
Manin constant: | 1 |
Special L-value
\( L(E,1) \) ≈ \( 1.4276964527379460071892860665167609896 \)
Local data
This elliptic curve is not semistable. There are 3 primes of bad reduction:
prime | Tamagawa number | Kodaira symbol | Reduction type | Root number | ord(\(N\)) | ord(\(\Delta\)) | ord\((j)_{-}\) |
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\(3\) | \(4\) | \(I_8^{*}\) | Additive | -1 | 2 | 14 | 8 |
\(13\) | \(4\) | \(I_0^{*}\) | Additive | 1 | 2 | 6 | 0 |
\(17\) | \(2\) | \(III\) | Additive | 1 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
Galois representations
The image of the 2-adic representation attached to this elliptic curve is the subgroup of $\GL(2,\Z_2)$ with Rouse label X71.
This subgroup is the pull-back of the subgroup of $\GL(2,\Z_2/2^3\Z_2)$ generated by $\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1 & 1 \\ 0 & 7 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1 & 0 \\ 2 & 3 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1 & 2 \\ 0 & 5 \end{array}\right)$ and has index 24.
The mod \( p \) Galois representation has maximal image \(\GL(2,\F_p)\) for all primes \( p \) except those listed.
prime | Image of Galois representation |
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\(2\) | B |
$p$-adic data
$p$-adic regulators
All \(p\)-adic regulators are identically \(1\) since the rank is \(0\).
No Iwasawa invariant data is available for this curve.
Isogenies
This curve has non-trivial cyclic isogenies of degree \(d\) for \(d=\)
2.
Its isogeny class 439569.w
consists of 2 curves linked by isogenies of
degree 2.