Cremona's table of elliptic curves

Conductor 67680

67680 = 25 · 32 · 5 · 47



Isogeny classes of curves of conductor 67680 [newforms of level 67680]

Class r Atkin-Lehner Eigenvalues
67680a (2 curves) 1 2+ 3+ 5+ 47+ 2+ 3+ 5+  2 -4  6 -6  0
67680b (2 curves) 0 2+ 3+ 5- 47+ 2+ 3+ 5- -2 -4  6  6  0
67680c (1 curve) 0 2+ 3- 5+ 47+ 2+ 3- 5+  0 -2 -1  2 -2
67680d (1 curve) 0 2+ 3- 5+ 47+ 2+ 3- 5+  3 -6 -5  7  7
67680e (1 curve) 1 2+ 3- 5+ 47- 2+ 3- 5+  0  2 -1  2  2
67680f (1 curve) 1 2+ 3- 5+ 47- 2+ 3- 5+ -3  6 -5  7 -7
67680g (1 curve) 1 2+ 3- 5+ 47- 2+ 3- 5+  5 -4 -5  5  1
67680h (2 curves) 1 2+ 3- 5- 47+ 2+ 3- 5-  0  4 -4 -4 -2
67680i (1 curve) 1 2+ 3- 5- 47+ 2+ 3- 5-  1 -6  1  3 -1
67680j (2 curves) 1 2+ 3- 5- 47+ 2+ 3- 5-  2 -2 -2  6  0
67680k (1 curve) 1 2+ 3- 5- 47+ 2+ 3- 5-  4  2 -3 -6  6
67680l (1 curve) 1 2+ 3- 5- 47+ 2+ 3- 5- -4  6  1 -2 -6
67680m (4 curves) 0 2+ 3- 5- 47- 2+ 3- 5-  0 -4  2  6 -4
67680n (2 curves) 2 2+ 3- 5- 47- 2+ 3- 5-  0 -4 -4 -4  2
67680o (1 curve) 0 2+ 3- 5- 47- 2+ 3- 5- -1  6  1  3  1
67680p (2 curves) 0 2+ 3- 5- 47- 2+ 3- 5-  2  2 -2  2  4
67680q (4 curves) 0 2+ 3- 5- 47- 2+ 3- 5- -4  0  2 -2  4
67680r (1 curve) 0 2+ 3- 5- 47- 2+ 3- 5- -5 -1  3  6 -3
67680s (2 curves) 1 2- 3+ 5+ 47- 2- 3+ 5+ -2  4  6 -6  0
67680t (2 curves) 0 2- 3+ 5- 47- 2- 3+ 5-  2  4  6  6  0
67680u (1 curve) 1 2- 3- 5+ 47+ 2- 3- 5+  3 -5 -5  6  1
67680v (1 curve) 1 2- 3- 5+ 47+ 2- 3- 5+ -5  4 -5  5 -1
67680w (1 curve) 0 2- 3- 5+ 47- 2- 3- 5+ -3  5 -5  6 -1
67680x (4 curves) 0 2- 3- 5- 47+ 2- 3- 5-  0  4  2  6  4
67680y (2 curves) 2 2- 3- 5- 47+ 2- 3- 5- -2 -2 -2  2 -4
67680z (1 curve) 0 2- 3- 5- 47+ 2- 3- 5- -3  2 -1 -7  5
67680ba (4 curves) 0 2- 3- 5- 47+ 2- 3- 5-  4  0  2 -2 -4
67680bb (1 curve) 0 2- 3- 5- 47+ 2- 3- 5-  5  1  3  6  3
67680bc (2 curves) 1 2- 3- 5- 47- 2- 3- 5- -2  2 -2  6  0
67680bd (1 curve) 1 2- 3- 5- 47- 2- 3- 5-  3 -2 -1 -7 -5
67680be (1 curve) 1 2- 3- 5- 47- 2- 3- 5-  4 -6  1 -2  6
67680bf (1 curve) 1 2- 3- 5- 47- 2- 3- 5- -4 -2 -3 -6 -6


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