Properties

Label 458640nr
Number of curves $2$
Conductor $458640$
CM no
Rank $1$
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E = EllipticCurve("nr1")
 
E.isogeny_class()
 

Elliptic curves in class 458640nr

sage: E.isogeny_class().curves
 
LMFDB label Cremona label Weierstrass coefficients j-invariant Discriminant Torsion structure Modular degree Faltings height Optimality
458640.nr2 458640nr1 \([0, 0, 0, 317373, 72792146]\) \(40254822716/49359375\) \(-4334962819824000000\) \([2]\) \(5529600\) \(2.2622\) \(\Gamma_0(N)\)-optimal*
458640.nr1 458640nr2 \([0, 0, 0, -1887627, 699453146]\) \(4234737878642/1247410125\) \(219106360765184256000\) \([2]\) \(11059200\) \(2.6088\) \(\Gamma_0(N)\)-optimal*
*optimality has not been determined rigorously for conductors over 400000. In this case the optimal curve is certainly one of the 2 curves highlighted, and conditionally curve 458640nr1.

Rank

sage: E.rank()
 

The elliptic curves in class 458640nr have rank \(1\).

Complex multiplication

The elliptic curves in class 458640nr do not have complex multiplication.

Modular form 458640.2.a.nr

sage: E.q_eigenform(10)
 
\(q + q^{5} + 4 q^{11} + q^{13} + 2 q^{19} + O(q^{20})\) Copy content Toggle raw display

Isogeny matrix

sage: E.isogeny_class().matrix()
 

The \(i,j\) entry is the smallest degree of a cyclic isogeny between the \(i\)-th and \(j\)-th curve in the isogeny class, in the Cremona numbering.

\(\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1 & 2 \\ 2 & 1 \end{array}\right)\)

Isogeny graph

sage: E.isogeny_graph().plot(edge_labels=True)
 

The vertices are labelled with Cremona labels.