Cremona's table of elliptic curves

Curve 10010w1

10010 = 2 · 5 · 7 · 11 · 13



Data for elliptic curve 10010w1

Field Data Notes
Atkin-Lehner 2- 5- 7- 11+ 13+ Signs for the Atkin-Lehner involutions
Class 10010w Isogeny class
Conductor 10010 Conductor
∏ cp 88 Product of Tamagawa factors cp
deg 28160 Modular degree for the optimal curve
Δ -1910316728320 = -1 · 222 · 5 · 72 · 11 · 132 Discriminant
Eigenvalues 2-  2 5- 7- 11+ 13+  2  6 Hecke eigenvalues for primes up to 20
Equation [1,1,1,-4585,-138665] [a1,a2,a3,a4,a6]
j -10659765530791441/1910316728320 j-invariant
L 6.3203560595199 L(r)(E,1)/r!
Ω 0.28728891179636 Real period
R 1 Regulator
r 0 Rank of the group of rational points
S 1 (Analytic) order of Ш
t 2 Number of elements in the torsion subgroup
Twists 80080bp1 90090bb1 50050g1 70070bl1 Quadratic twists by: -4 -3 5 -7


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