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On Parametric Spaces of Bicentric Quadrilaterals

Number Theory 2016-04-08 v1

Abstract

In Euclidean geometry, a bicentric quadrilateral is a convex quadrilateral that has both a circumcircle passing through the four vertices and an incircle having the four sides as tangents. Consider a bicentric quadrilateral with rational sides. We discuss the problem of finding such quadrilaterals where the ratio of the radii of the circumcircle and incircle is rational. We show that this problem can be formulated in terms of a family of elliptic curves given by Ea:y2=x3+(a44a32a24a+1)x2+16a4xE_a:y^2=x^3+(a^4-4a^3-2a^2-4a+1)x^2+16a^4x which have, in general, Z/8Z\mathbb Z/8\mathbb Z, and in rare cases Z/2Z×Z/8Z\mathbb Z/2\mathbb Z\times\mathbb Z/8\mathbb Z as torsion subgroups. We show the existence of infinitely many elliptic curves EaE_a of rank at least two with torsion subgroup Z/8Z\mathbb Z/8\mathbb Z, parameterized by the points of an elliptic curve of rank at least one, and give five particular examples of rank 55. We, also, show the existence of a subfamily of EaE_a whose torsion subgroup is Z/2Z×Z/8Z\mathbb Z/2\mathbb Z\times\mathbb Z/8\mathbb Z.

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@article{arxiv.1604.02104,
  title  = {On Parametric Spaces of Bicentric Quadrilaterals},
  author = {Farzali Izadi and Foad Khoshnam and Allan J. MacLeod and Arman Shamsi Zargar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.02104},
  year   = {2016}
}

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