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Tetrahedral Elliptic Curves and the local-global principle for Isogenies

Number Theory 2015-10-27 v3

Abstract

We study the failure of a local-global principle for the existence of ll-isogenies for elliptic curves over number fields KK. Sutherland has shown that over Q\mathbb{Q} there is just one failure, which occurs for l=7l=7 and a unique jj-invariant, and has given a classification of such failures when KK does not contain the quadratic subfield of the ll'th cyclotomic field. In this paper we provide a classification of failures for number fields which do contain this quadratic field, and we find a new `exceptional' source of such failures arising from the exceptional subgroups of \mboxPGL2(Fl)\mbox{PGL}_2(\mathbb{F}_l). By constructing models of two modular curves, Xs(5)X_{\text{s}}(5) and XS4(13)X_{S_4}(13), we find two new families of elliptic curves for which the principle fails, and we show that, for quadratic fields, there can be no other exceptional failures.

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@article{arxiv.1306.6818,
  title  = {Tetrahedral Elliptic Curves and the local-global principle for Isogenies},
  author = {Barinder Singh Banwait and John Cremona},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.6818},
  year   = {2015}
}

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