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Let $C$ be the projective smooth genus 2 curve defined by $y^2=x^5-x$ over $\mathbb F_5.$ What is the order of its automorphism group (automorphisms over $\mathbb F_5$)?

I have seen different answers. In Hartshorne's Algebraic Geometry, p. 306, the answer is $2p(p^2-1)=240.$ In INFORMATION Volume 8, Number 6, pp. 837-844, Isomorphism classes of genus-2 hyperelliptic curves over finite fields $\mathbb F_{5^m},$ by L. Hernández Encinas and J. Muñoz Masqué, theorem 2, the answer is $|A_{4221}|=20$ (using notations there). A professor (let me not to mention the name for now) told me the order is 120.

Maybe I misunderstand some of the references above?

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  • $\begingroup$ I re-tagged it, adding algebraic-curves and automorphism-groups. Hope it's ok. $\endgroup$ Nov 25, 2010 at 21:12

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According to Magma it is 120, and it is an extension of $A_5$ by $C_2$ (A:=AutomorphismGroup(HyperellipticCurve(Polynomial(GF(5),[0,-1,0,0,0,1])))), and over $F_{25}$ or over $\bar F_5$ it is 240.


Edit: Hartshorne works over an algebraically closed field, so Exc. 2.5 on p.305 proves that over $\bar F_5$ the automorphism group has order 240. Explicitly, it is generated by

$\alpha: x\mapsto x+1, y\mapsto y$ of order 5,

$\beta: x\mapsto \frac{1}{x+1}, y\mapsto \frac{y}{(1+x)^3}$ of order 6,

$\gamma: x\mapsto 2x, y\mapsto \sqrt{2}y$ of order 8.

Actually, it is clear that the group they generate has order 240 and not less, because $\beta^3$ is not the hyperelliptic involution and $\gamma^4$ is. On the other hand, as Dan explains, you cannot get more than a double cover of $PGL(2,F_5)$, so this is the whole group. Over $F_5$ however, the automorphism group is generated by $\alpha, \beta$ and $\gamma^2$, and it has order 120.

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  • $\begingroup$ So the involution is defined over F_25? $\endgroup$
    – shenghao
    Nov 25, 2010 at 18:19
  • $\begingroup$ The involution is definitely defined over $F_5$... Let me have another look at this... $\endgroup$ Nov 25, 2010 at 18:29
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There are quite a few papers counting "isomorphism classes" of hyperelliptic curves following on from a paper of Lockhart. They all restrict to isomorphisms which fix a point at infinity.

If I recall correctly, the paper by L. Hernández Encinas and J. Muñoz Masqué is in that line of work, which is why their result on Aut( C ) will be different.

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This paper should provide the answer for all automorphism groups of genus 2 curves defined over an algebraically closed field of characteristic not equal to 2.

Shaska, T.; Voelklein, H, Elliptic subfields and automorphisms of genus 2 function fields. Algebra, arithmetic and geometry with applications (West Lafayette, IN, 2000),703--723, Springer, Berlin, 2004.

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