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Algorithms to enumerate superspecial Howe curves of genus 4

Number Theory 2021-01-01 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

A Howe curve is a curve of genus 44 obtained as the fiber product of two genus-11 double covers of P1\mathbf{P}^1. In this paper, we present a simple algorithm for testing isomorphism of Howe curves, and we propose two main algorithms for finding and enumerating these curves: One involves solving multivariate systems coming from Cartier--Manin matrices, while the other uses Richelot isogenies of curves of genus 22. Comparing the two algorithms by implementation and by complexity analyses, we conclude that the latter enumerates curves more efficiently. Using these algorithms, we show that there exist superspecial curves of genus 44 in characteristic pp for every prime pp with 7<p<200007 < p < 20000.

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@article{arxiv.2006.11499,
  title  = {Algorithms to enumerate superspecial Howe curves of genus 4},
  author = {Momonari Kudo and Shushi Harashita and Everett W. Howe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.11499},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

15 pages. ANTS 2020. The previous version assumed a hypothesis that we verified computationally for each input prime p. Recently Jordan and Zaytman proved that this hypothesis holds in general, and the revised paper reflects this. There are other more minor edits as well