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CM Elliptic Curves: Volcanoes, Reality and Applications, Part II

Number Theory 2022-12-29 v1

Abstract

Let MNM \mid N be positive integers, and let Δ\Delta be the discriminant of an order in an imaginary quadratic field KK. When ΔK<4\Delta_K < -4, the first author determined the fiber of the morphism X0(M,N)X(1)X_0(M,N) \rightarrow X(1) over the closed point JΔJ_{\Delta} corresponding to Δ\Delta and showed that all fibers of the map X1(M,N)X0(M,N)X_1(M,N) \rightarrow X_0(M,N) over JΔJ_{\Delta} were connected. Here we complement this prior work by addressing the most difficult cases ΔK{3,4}\Delta_K \in \{-3,-4\}. These works provide all the information needed to compute, for each positive integer dd, all subgroups of E(F)[tors]E(F)[\operatorname{tors}], where FF is a number field of degree dd and E/FE_{/F} is an elliptic curve with complex multiplication.

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@article{arxiv.2212.13327,
  title  = {CM Elliptic Curves: Volcanoes, Reality and Applications, Part II},
  author = {Pete L. Clark and Frederick Saia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.13327},
  year   = {2022}
}

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