Invariants
Base field: | $\F_{151}$ |
Dimension: | $1$ |
L-polynomial: | $1 - 19 x + 151 x^{2}$ |
Frobenius angles: | $\pm0.218705549537$ |
Angle rank: | $1$ (numerical) |
Number field: | \(\Q(\sqrt{-3}) \) |
Galois group: | $C_2$ |
Jacobians: | $5$ |
This isogeny class is simple and geometrically simple, primitive, ordinary, and not supersingular. It is principally polarizable and contains a Jacobian.
Newton polygon
This isogeny class is ordinary.
$p$-rank: | $1$ |
Slopes: | $[0, 1]$ |
Point counts
Point counts of the abelian variety
$r$ | $1$ | $2$ | $3$ | $4$ | $5$ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
$A(\F_{q^r})$ | $133$ | $22743$ | $3444700$ | $519927723$ | $78503262103$ |
$r$ | $1$ | $2$ | $3$ | $4$ | $5$ | $6$ | $7$ | $8$ | $9$ | $10$ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$C(\F_{q^r})$ | $133$ | $22743$ | $3444700$ | $519927723$ | $78503262103$ | $11853915418800$ | $1789940641637113$ | $270281037392723763$ | $40812436744482997300$ | $6162677950206051570303$ |
Jacobians and polarizations
This isogeny class contains the Jacobians of 5 curves (of which all are hyperelliptic), and hence is principally polarizable:
Decomposition and endomorphism algebra
All geometric endomorphisms are defined over $\F_{151}$.
Endomorphism algebra over $\F_{151}$The endomorphism algebra of this simple isogeny class is \(\Q(\sqrt{-3}) \). |
Base change
This is a primitive isogeny class.