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Three-Torsion Subgroups and Wild Conductor Exponents of Plane Quartics

Number Theory 2025-10-13 v4

Abstract

In this paper we give an algorithm to find the 3-torsion subgroup of the Jacobian of a smooth plane quartic curve with a marked rational point. We describe 33-torsion points in terms of cubics which triply intersect the curve, and use this to define a system of equations whose solution set corresponds to the coefficients of these cubics. We compute the points of this zero-dimensional, degree 728728 scheme first by approximation, using homotopy continuation and Newton-Raphson, and then using continued fractions to obtain accurate expressions for these points. We describe how the Galois structure of the field of definition of the 33-torsion subgroup can be used to compute local wild conductor exponents, including at p=2p=2.

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@article{arxiv.2401.13577,
  title  = {Three-Torsion Subgroups and Wild Conductor Exponents of Plane Quartics},
  author = {Elvira Lupoian and James Rawson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.13577},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Major changes: change of title, re-organised structure and added implementation. Comments are welcome! v4: Version appearing in Research in Number Theory