Beyond two criteria for supersingularity: coefficients of division polynomials
Number Theory
2013-03-21 v1
Abstract
Let E: y^2 = x^3 + Ax + B be an elliptic curve defined over a finite field of characteristic p\geq 3. In this paper we prove that the coefficient at x^{p(p-1)/2} in the p-th division polynomial \psi_p(x) of E equals the coefficient at x^{p-1} in (x^3 + Ax + B)^{(p-1)/2}. The first coefficient is zero if and only if the division polynomial has no roots, which is equivalent to E being supersingular. Deuring (1941) proved that this supersingularity is also equivalent to the vanishing of the second coefficient. So the zero loci of the coefficients (as functions of A and B) are equal; the main result in this paper is clearly stronger than this last statement.
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@article{arxiv.1303.5002,
title = {Beyond two criteria for supersingularity: coefficients of division polynomials},
author = {Christophe Debry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5002},
year = {2013}
}
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