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The Supersingularity of Hurwitz Curves

Number Theory 2019-11-13 v2

Abstract

We study when Hurwitz curves are supersingular. Specifically, we show that the curve Hn,:XnY+YnZ+ZnX=0H_{n,\ell}: X^nY^\ell + Y^nZ^\ell + Z^nX^\ell = 0, with nn and \ell relatively prime, is supersingular over the finite field Fp\mathbb{F}_{p} if and only if there exists an integer ii such that pi1mod(n2n+2)p^i \equiv -1 \bmod (n^2 - n\ell + \ell^2). If this holds, we prove that it is also true that the curve is maximal over Fp2i\mathbb{F}_{p^{2i}}. Further, we provide a complete table of supersingular Hurwitz curves of genus less than 5 for characteristic less than 37.

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@article{arxiv.1810.01582,
  title  = {The Supersingularity of Hurwitz Curves},
  author = {Dean Bisogno and Erin Dawson and Henry Frauenhoff and Michael Lynch and Amethyst Price and Rachel Pries and Seamus Somerstep and Eric Work},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.01582},
  year   = {2019}
}

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15 pages. Accepted to Involve