Properties

Label 208.96.0-208.bb.1.1
Level $208$
Index $96$
Genus $0$
Cusps $10$
$\Q$-cusps $0$

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Invariants

Level: $208$ $\SL_2$-level: $16$
Index: $96$ $\PSL_2$-index:$48$
Genus: $0 = 1 + \frac{ 48 }{12} - \frac{ 0 }{4} - \frac{ 0 }{3} - \frac{ 10 }{2}$
Cusps: $10$ (none of which are rational) Cusp widths $2^{8}\cdot16^{2}$ Cusp orbits $2^{3}\cdot4$
Elliptic points: $0$ of order $2$ and $0$ of order $3$
$\Q$-gonality: $1 \le \gamma \le 2$
$\overline{\Q}$-gonality: $1$
Rational cusps: $0$
Rational CM points: none

Other labels

Cummins and Pauli (CP) label: 16G0

Level structure

$\GL_2(\Z/208\Z)$-generators: $\begin{bmatrix}1&48\\47&105\end{bmatrix}$, $\begin{bmatrix}17&32\\199&11\end{bmatrix}$, $\begin{bmatrix}93&192\\55&161\end{bmatrix}$, $\begin{bmatrix}147&88\\151&27\end{bmatrix}$
Contains $-I$: no $\quad$ (see 208.48.0.bb.1 for the level structure with $-I$)
Cyclic 208-isogeny field degree: $28$
Cyclic 208-torsion field degree: $1344$
Full 208-torsion field degree: $6709248$

Models

This modular curve is isomorphic to $\mathbb{P}^1$.

Rational points

This modular curve has real points and $\Q_p$ points for $p$ not dividing the level, but no known rational points.

Modular covers

This modular curve minimally covers the modular curves listed below.

Covered curve Level Index Degree Genus Rank
16.48.0-16.f.1.1 $16$ $2$ $2$ $0$ $0$
104.48.0-104.bj.1.2 $104$ $2$ $2$ $0$ $?$
208.48.0-16.f.1.1 $208$ $2$ $2$ $0$ $?$
208.48.0-208.m.1.2 $208$ $2$ $2$ $0$ $?$
208.48.0-208.m.1.29 $208$ $2$ $2$ $0$ $?$
208.48.0-104.bj.1.7 $208$ $2$ $2$ $0$ $?$

This modular curve is minimally covered by the modular curves in the database listed below.

Covering curve Level Index Degree Genus
208.192.1-208.cg.2.1 $208$ $2$ $2$ $1$
208.192.1-208.ch.2.3 $208$ $2$ $2$ $1$
208.192.1-208.co.2.3 $208$ $2$ $2$ $1$
208.192.1-208.cp.1.1 $208$ $2$ $2$ $1$
208.192.1-208.do.2.1 $208$ $2$ $2$ $1$
208.192.1-208.dp.2.3 $208$ $2$ $2$ $1$
208.192.1-208.dw.2.3 $208$ $2$ $2$ $1$
208.192.1-208.dx.1.1 $208$ $2$ $2$ $1$