Let $E$ be an elliptic curve in characteristic zero with $Aut(E)=\pm$. Is it possible to have two different isogenies to another elliptic curve $E'$ with distinct cyclic kernels? This isn't possible if $End(E)\cong\mathbb{Z}$ (see for example Lang's Elliptic functions Chapter 2, $\S 2$), but how about if $E$ does have CM?
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It is possible. Suppose $E$ has complex multiplication defined over a number field $F$ by the ring of integers $\mathcal{O}_K$ in a quadratic imaginary field $K$ (and we take $K$ that only has $\pm 1$ as roots of unity, so that your $Aut(E) = \pm 1$ condition is satisfied). Then one can take $E^{\prime} = E$ and the following for kernels of (infinitely many) distinct cyclic isogenies $E \rightarrow E$: for each rational prime $p$ split in $K$ take a prime $\mathfrak{p}|p$ of $K$ and let the kernel of the isogeny be |
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