Properties

Label 89280br1
Conductor 8928089280
Discriminant 4.304×1012-4.304\times 10^{12}
j-invariant 253012016360375 \frac{253012016}{360375}
CM no
Rank 11
Torsion structure Z/2Z\Z/{2}\Z

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Minimal Weierstrass equation

Minimal Weierstrass equation

Simplified equation

y2=x3+3012x76912y^2=x^3+3012x-76912 Copy content Toggle raw display (homogenize, simplify)
y2z=x3+3012xz276912z3y^2z=x^3+3012xz^2-76912z^3 Copy content Toggle raw display (dehomogenize, simplify)
y2=x3+3012x76912y^2=x^3+3012x-76912 Copy content Toggle raw display (homogenize, minimize)

comment: Define the curve
 
sage: E = EllipticCurve([0, 0, 0, 3012, -76912])
 
gp: E = ellinit([0, 0, 0, 3012, -76912])
 
magma: E := EllipticCurve([0, 0, 0, 3012, -76912]);
 
oscar: E = elliptic_curve([0, 0, 0, 3012, -76912])
 
sage: E.short_weierstrass_model()
 
magma: WeierstrassModel(E);
 
oscar: short_weierstrass_model(E)
 

Mordell-Weil group structure

ZZ/2Z\Z \oplus \Z/{2}\Z

magma: MordellWeilGroup(E);
 

Mordell-Weil generators

PPh^(P)\hat{h}(P)Order
(38,304)(38, 304)2.98672233495815127589752985462.9867223349581512758975298546\infty
(22,0)(22, 0)0022

Integral points

(22,0) \left(22, 0\right) , (38,±304)(38,\pm 304), (301,±5301)(301,\pm 5301) Copy content Toggle raw display

comment: Integral points
 
sage: E.integral_points()
 
magma: IntegralPoints(E);
 

Invariants

Conductor: NN  =  89280 89280  = 26325312^{6} \cdot 3^{2} \cdot 5 \cdot 31
comment: Conductor
 
sage: E.conductor().factor()
 
gp: ellglobalred(E)[1]
 
magma: Conductor(E);
 
oscar: conductor(E)
 
Discriminant: Δ\Delta  =  4304295936000-4304295936000 = 12143753312-1 \cdot 2^{14} \cdot 3^{7} \cdot 5^{3} \cdot 31^{2}
comment: Discriminant
 
sage: E.discriminant().factor()
 
gp: E.disc
 
magma: Discriminant(E);
 
oscar: discriminant(E)
 
j-invariant: jj  =  253012016360375 \frac{253012016}{360375}  = 24315331225132^{4} \cdot 3^{-1} \cdot 5^{-3} \cdot 31^{-2} \cdot 251^{3}
comment: j-invariant
 
sage: E.j_invariant().factor()
 
gp: E.j
 
magma: jInvariant(E);
 
oscar: j_invariant(E)
 
Endomorphism ring: End(E)\mathrm{End}(E) = Z\Z
Geometric endomorphism ring: End(EQ)\mathrm{End}(E_{\overline{\Q}})  =  Z\Z    (no potential complex multiplication)
sage: E.has_cm()
 
magma: HasComplexMultiplication(E);
 
Sato-Tate group: ST(E)\mathrm{ST}(E) = SU(2)\mathrm{SU}(2)
Faltings height: hFaltingsh_{\mathrm{Faltings}} ≈ 1.10979197832677138834827484711.1097919783267713883482748471
gp: ellheight(E)
 
magma: FaltingsHeight(E);
 
oscar: faltings_height(E)
 
Stable Faltings height: hstableh_{\mathrm{stable}} ≈ 0.24818587666055298500278524639-0.24818587666055298500278524639
magma: StableFaltingsHeight(E);
 
oscar: stable_faltings_height(E)
 
abcabc quality: QQ ≈ 0.83869089345591120.8386908934559112
Szpiro ratio: σm\sigma_{m} ≈ 3.16012775441241053.1601277544124105

BSD invariants

Analytic rank: ranr_{\mathrm{an}} = 1 1
sage: E.analytic_rank()
 
gp: ellanalyticrank(E)
 
magma: AnalyticRank(E);
 
Mordell-Weil rank: rr = 1 1
comment: Rank
 
sage: E.rank()
 
gp: [lower,upper] = ellrank(E)
 
magma: Rank(E);
 
Regulator: Reg(E/Q)\mathrm{Reg}(E/\Q) ≈ 2.98672233495815127589752985462.9867223349581512758975298546
comment: Regulator
 
sage: E.regulator()
 
G = E.gen \\ if available
 
matdet(ellheightmatrix(E,G))
 
magma: Regulator(E);
 
Real period: Ω\Omega ≈ 0.412874076801994229066079526870.41287407680199422906607952687
comment: Real Period
 
sage: E.period_lattice().omega()
 
gp: if(E.disc>0,2,1)*E.omega[1]
 
magma: (Discriminant(E) gt 0 select 2 else 1) * RealPeriod(E);
 
Tamagawa product: pcp\prod_{p}c_p = 16 16  = 22212 2^{2}\cdot2\cdot1\cdot2
comment: Tamagawa numbers
 
sage: E.tamagawa_numbers()
 
gp: gr=ellglobalred(E); [[gr[4][i,1],gr[5][i][4]] | i<-[1..#gr[4][,1]]]
 
magma: TamagawaNumbers(E);
 
oscar: tamagawa_numbers(E)
 
Torsion order: #E(Q)tor\#E(\Q)_{\mathrm{tor}} = 22
comment: Torsion order
 
sage: E.torsion_order()
 
gp: elltors(E)[1]
 
magma: Order(TorsionSubgroup(E));
 
oscar: prod(torsion_structure(E)[1])
 
Special value: L(E,1) L'(E,1) ≈ 4.93256090683897313265446875204.9325609068389731326544687520
comment: Special L-value
 
r = E.rank();
 
E.lseries().dokchitser().derivative(1,r)/r.factorial()
 
gp: [r,L1r] = ellanalyticrank(E); L1r/r!
 
magma: Lr1 where r,Lr1 := AnalyticRank(E: Precision:=12);
 
Analytic order of Ш: Шan{}_{\mathrm{an}}  ≈  11    (rounded)
comment: Order of Sha
 
sage: E.sha().an_numerical()
 
magma: MordellWeilShaInformation(E);
 

BSD formula

4.932560907L(E,1)=#Ш(E/Q)ΩEReg(E/Q)pcp#E(Q)tor210.4128742.98672216224.932560907\displaystyle 4.932560907 \approx L'(E,1) = \frac{\# Ш(E/\Q)\cdot \Omega_E \cdot \mathrm{Reg}(E/\Q) \cdot \prod_p c_p}{\#E(\Q)_{\rm tor}^2} \approx \frac{1 \cdot 0.412874 \cdot 2.986722 \cdot 16}{2^2} \approx 4.932560907

# self-contained SageMath code snippet for the BSD formula (checks rank, computes analytic sha)
 
E = EllipticCurve(%s); r = E.rank(); ar = E.analytic_rank(); assert r == ar;
 
Lr1 = E.lseries().dokchitser().derivative(1,r)/r.factorial(); sha = E.sha().an_numerical();
 
omega = E.period_lattice().omega(); reg = E.regulator(); tam = E.tamagawa_product(); tor = E.torsion_order();
 
assert r == ar; print("analytic sha: " + str(RR(Lr1) * tor^2 / (omega * reg * tam)))
 
/* self-contained Magma code snippet for the BSD formula (checks rank, computes analytic sha) */
 
E := EllipticCurve(%s); r := Rank(E); ar,Lr1 := AnalyticRank(E: Precision := 12); assert r eq ar;
 
sha := MordellWeilShaInformation(E); omega := RealPeriod(E) * (Discriminant(E) gt 0 select 2 else 1);
 
reg := Regulator(E); tam := &*TamagawaNumbers(E); tor := #TorsionSubgroup(E);
 
assert r eq ar; print "analytic sha:", Lr1 * tor^2 / (omega * reg * tam);
 

Modular invariants

Modular form 89280.2.a.q

qq52q72q17+O(q20) q - q^{5} - 2 q^{7} - 2 q^{17} + O(q^{20}) Copy content Toggle raw display

comment: q-expansion of modular form
 
sage: E.q_eigenform(20)
 
\\ actual modular form, use for small N
 
[mf,F] = mffromell(E)
 
Ser(mfcoefs(mf,20),q)
 
\\ or just the series
 
Ser(ellan(E,20),q)*q
 
magma: ModularForm(E);
 

For more coefficients, see the Downloads section to the right.

Modular degree: 98304
comment: Modular degree
 
sage: E.modular_degree()
 
gp: ellmoddegree(E)
 
magma: ModularDegree(E);
 
Γ0(N) \Gamma_0(N) -optimal: yes
Manin constant: 1
comment: Manin constant
 
magma: ManinConstant(E);
 

Local data at primes of bad reduction

This elliptic curve is not semistable. There are 4 primes pp of bad reduction:

pp Tamagawa number Kodaira symbol Reduction type Root number ordp(N)\mathrm{ord}_p(N) ordp(Δ)\mathrm{ord}_p(\Delta) ordp(den(j))\mathrm{ord}_p(\mathrm{den}(j))
22 44 I4I_{4}^{*} additive 1 6 14 0
33 22 I1I_{1}^{*} additive -1 2 7 1
55 11 I3I_{3} nonsplit multiplicative 1 1 3 3
3131 22 I2I_{2} split multiplicative -1 1 2 2

comment: Local data
 
sage: E.local_data()
 
gp: ellglobalred(E)[5]
 
magma: [LocalInformation(E,p) : p in BadPrimes(E)];
 
oscar: [(p,tamagawa_number(E,p), kodaira_symbol(E,p), reduction_type(E,p)) for p in bad_primes(E)]
 

Galois representations

The \ell-adic Galois representation has maximal image for all primes \ell except those listed in the table below.

prime \ell mod-\ell image \ell-adic image
22 2B 2.3.0.1

comment: mod p Galois image
 
sage: rho = E.galois_representation(); [rho.image_type(p) for p in rho.non_surjective()]
 
magma: [GaloisRepresentation(E,p): p in PrimesUpTo(20)];
 

gens = [[374, 1, 743, 0], [1, 2, 2, 5], [1, 4, 0, 1], [1801, 4, 1742, 9], [622, 1, 619, 0], [1, 0, 4, 1], [1857, 4, 1856, 5], [3, 4, 8, 11], [469, 1396, 464, 1395]]
 
GL(2,Integers(1860)).subgroup(gens)
 
Gens := [[374, 1, 743, 0], [1, 2, 2, 5], [1, 4, 0, 1], [1801, 4, 1742, 9], [622, 1, 619, 0], [1, 0, 4, 1], [1857, 4, 1856, 5], [3, 4, 8, 11], [469, 1396, 464, 1395]];
 
sub<GL(2,Integers(1860))|Gens>;
 

The image H:=ρE(Gal(Q/Q))H:=\rho_E(\Gal(\overline{\Q}/\Q)) of the adelic Galois representation has level 1860=223531 1860 = 2^{2} \cdot 3 \cdot 5 \cdot 31 , index 1212, genus 00, and generators

(37417430),(1225),(1401),(1801417429),(62216190),(1041),(1857418565),(34811),(46913964641395)\left(\begin{array}{rr} 374 & 1 \\ 743 & 0 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1 & 2 \\ 2 & 5 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1 & 4 \\ 0 & 1 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1801 & 4 \\ 1742 & 9 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 622 & 1 \\ 619 & 0 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1 & 0 \\ 4 & 1 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 1857 & 4 \\ 1856 & 5 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 3 & 4 \\ 8 & 11 \end{array}\right),\left(\begin{array}{rr} 469 & 1396 \\ 464 & 1395 \end{array}\right).

Input positive integer mm to see the generators of the reduction of HH to GL2(Z/mZ)\mathrm{GL}_2(\Z/m\Z):

The torsion field K:=Q(E[1860])K:=\Q(E[1860]) is a degree-164560896000164560896000 Galois extension of Q\Q with Gal(K/Q)\Gal(K/\Q) isomorphic to the projection of HH to GL2(Z/1860Z)\GL_2(\Z/1860\Z).

The table below list all primes \ell for which the Serre invariants associated to the mod-\ell Galois representation are exceptional.

\ell Reduction type Serre weight Serre conductor
22 additive 22 45=325 45 = 3^{2} \cdot 5
33 additive 88 1984=2631 1984 = 2^{6} \cdot 31
55 nonsplit multiplicative 66 17856=263231 17856 = 2^{6} \cdot 3^{2} \cdot 31
3131 split multiplicative 3232 2880=26325 2880 = 2^{6} \cdot 3^{2} \cdot 5

Isogenies

gp: ellisomat(E)
 

This curve has non-trivial cyclic isogenies of degree dd for d=d= 2.
Its isogeny class 89280br consists of 2 curves linked by isogenies of degree 2.

Twists

The minimal quadratic twist of this elliptic curve is 3720d1, its twist by 24-24.

Growth of torsion in number fields

The number fields KK of degree less than 24 such that E(K)torsE(K)_{\rm tors} is strictly larger than E(Q)torsE(\Q)_{\rm tors} Z/2Z\cong \Z/{2}\Z are as follows:

[K:Q][K:\Q] KK E(K)torsE(K)_{\rm tors} Base change curve
22 Q(15)\Q(\sqrt{-15}) Z/2ZZ/2Z\Z/2\Z \oplus \Z/2\Z not in database
44 4.2.3690240.3 Z/4Z\Z/4\Z not in database
88 8.0.44836416000000.56 Z/2ZZ/4Z\Z/2\Z \oplus \Z/4\Z not in database
88 8.0.3064021032960000.13 Z/2ZZ/4Z\Z/2\Z \oplus \Z/4\Z not in database
88 deg 8 Z/6Z\Z/6\Z not in database
1616 deg 16 Z/8Z\Z/8\Z not in database
1616 deg 16 Z/2ZZ/6Z\Z/2\Z \oplus \Z/6\Z not in database

We only show fields where the torsion growth is primitive. For fields not in the database, click on the degree shown to reveal the defining polynomial.

Iwasawa invariants

pp 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47
Reduction type add add nonsplit ord ss ss ord ss ss ord split ord ord ss ord
λ\lambda-invariant(s) - - 1 1 1,1 1,1 1 1,1 1,1 1 2 1 1 1,1 1
μ\mu-invariant(s) - - 0 0 0,0 0,0 0 0,0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0

An entry - indicates that the invariants are not computed because the reduction is additive.

pp-adic regulators

Note: pp-adic regulator data only exists for primes p5p\ge 5 of good ordinary reduction.