On elliptic curves with an isogeny of degree 7
Abstract
We show that if is an elliptic curve over with a -rational isogeny of degree 7, then the image of the 7-adic Galois representation attached to is as large as allowed by the isogeny, except for the curves with complex multiplication by . The analogous result with 7 replaced by a prime was proved by the first author in [7]. The present case has additional interesting complications. We show that any exceptions correspond to the rational points on a certain curve of genus 12. We then use the method of Chabauty to show that the exceptions are exactly the curves with complex multiplication. As a by-product of one of the key steps in our proof, we determine exactly when there exist elliptic curves over an arbitrary field of characteristic not 7 with a -rational isogeny of degree 7 and a specified Galois action on the kernel of the isogeny, and we give a parametric description of such curves.
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@article{arxiv.1007.4617,
title = {On elliptic curves with an isogeny of degree 7},
author = {R. Greenberg and K. Rubin and A. Silverberg and M. Stoll},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.4617},
year = {2012}
}
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The revision gives a complete answer to the question considered in Version 1. Version 3 will appear in the American Journal of Mathematics