Cremona's table of elliptic curves

Conductor 30160

30160 = 24 · 5 · 13 · 29



Isogeny classes of curves of conductor 30160 [newforms of level 30160]

Class r Atkin-Lehner Eigenvalues
30160a (2 curves) 0 2+ 5+ 13- 29+ 2+  0 5+  0  6 13-  6  2
30160b (2 curves) 0 2+ 5+ 13- 29+ 2+  2 5+  4  0 13-  0  8
30160c (2 curves) 0 2+ 5+ 13- 29+ 2+ -2 5+  0 -4 13-  4  4
30160d (2 curves) 1 2+ 5+ 13- 29- 2+  2 5+  0  6 13- -8 -6
30160e (2 curves) 1 2+ 5+ 13- 29- 2+ -2 5+  0  2 13-  4 -2
30160f (2 curves) 1 2+ 5- 13+ 29- 2+  2 5-  0  2 13+  0 -2
30160g (2 curves) 1 2+ 5- 13+ 29- 2+  2 5-  0 -2 13+  0  2
30160h (1 curve) 1 2+ 5- 13- 29+ 2+  1 5-  0  4 13- -7  7
30160i (4 curves) 0 2+ 5- 13- 29- 2+  0 5-  4  4 13- -6  4
30160j (1 curve) 0 2+ 5- 13- 29- 2+  1 5- -3  4 13- -1  1
30160k (2 curves) 0 2+ 5- 13- 29- 2+  2 5- -2  0 13- -6 -4
30160l (1 curve) 0 2+ 5- 13- 29- 2+  3 5-  1  4 13- -3  7
30160m (2 curves) 0 2- 5+ 13+ 29+ 2-  0 5+  2 -2 13+ -2 -6
30160n (2 curves) 0 2- 5+ 13+ 29+ 2-  0 5+  2 -2 13+ -2 -6
30160o (1 curve) 0 2- 5+ 13+ 29+ 2-  1 5+ -1  0 13+  5 -7
30160p (1 curve) 2 2- 5+ 13+ 29+ 2- -1 5+ -3  0 13+ -3 -1
30160q (2 curves) 0 2- 5+ 13+ 29+ 2- -2 5+  0 -2 13+ -6 -2
30160r (2 curves) 0 2- 5+ 13+ 29+ 2- -2 5+ -4 -6 13+  2  2
30160s (1 curve) 0 2- 5+ 13+ 29+ 2-  3 5+ -4  4 13+  7 -3
30160t (4 curves) 1 2- 5+ 13+ 29- 2-  0 5+  0 -4 13+  6 -4
30160u (1 curve) 1 2- 5+ 13+ 29- 2- -1 5+ -3  4 13+ -1 -3
30160v (1 curve) 1 2- 5+ 13+ 29- 2-  3 5+  3 -4 13+ -3  5
30160w (2 curves) 0 2- 5+ 13- 29- 2-  2 5+  0 -6 13-  4  6
30160x (2 curves) 1 2- 5- 13+ 29+ 2-  0 5- -2  4 13+  0 -4
30160y (2 curves) 1 2- 5- 13+ 29+ 2-  2 5-  0 -2 13+  2  6
30160z (2 curves) 1 2- 5- 13+ 29+ 2- -2 5-  0 -2 13+ -6 -2
30160ba (2 curves) 0 2- 5- 13+ 29- 2-  2 5-  0 -2 13+ -4 -6
30160bb (2 curves) 0 2- 5- 13- 29+ 2- -1 5-  1  0 13-  3  1
30160bc (2 curves) 2 2- 5- 13- 29+ 2- -1 5- -5  0 13- -3  1
30160bd (1 curve) 1 2- 5- 13- 29- 2- -1 5- -4 -4 13-  3 -3
30160be (2 curves) 1 2- 5- 13- 29- 2-  2 5-  2 -4 13- -6  0


Data from Elliptic Curve Data by J. E. Cremona.
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