Timeline for The rank of elliptic curves and related quadratic twists
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Aug 12 at 21:16 | answer | added | Joe Silverman | timeline score: 4 | |
Aug 12 at 20:55 | history | became hot network question | |||
Aug 12 at 20:47 | answer | added | bsbb4 | timeline score: 3 | |
Aug 12 at 19:12 | history | edited | Stanley Yao Xiao | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Aug 12 at 16:51 | answer | added | joro | timeline score: 2 | |
Aug 12 at 13:21 | comment | added | Ariyan Javanpeykar | Apologies, I misread the (k_1k_2), I thought it was the gcd $(k_1,k_2)$. | |
Aug 12 at 13:20 | comment | added | Stanley Yao Xiao | @AriyanJavanpeykar and also the twist $E^{(pq)}$. In particular, one might hope to say something about a relation between the pairs $\{r(E), r(E^{(pq)})\}, \{r(E^{(p)}), r(E^{(q)})\}$. | |
Aug 12 at 13:19 | comment | added | Ariyan Javanpeykar | $k_1$ and $k_2$ could be prime numbers, say $p$ and $q$, so then you are asking for relations between $E^{(p)}$, $E^{(q)}$ and just $E$, right? | |
S Aug 12 at 12:29 | history | suggested | Ali Taghavi |
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Aug 12 at 11:58 | history | asked | Stanley Yao Xiao | CC BY-SA 4.0 |