Let E be a Q-curve without complex multiplication. We address the problem of deciding whether E is geometrically isomorphic to a strongly modular Q-curve. We show that the question has a positive answer if and only if E has a model that is completely defined over an abelian number field. Next, if E is completely defined over a quadratic or biquadratic number field L, we classify all strongly modular twists of E over L in terms of the arithmetic of L. Moreover, we show how to determine which of these twists come, up to isogeny, from a subfield of L.
Strongly modular models of Q-curves
Ferraguti A.
2019-01-01
Abstract
Let E be a Q-curve without complex multiplication. We address the problem of deciding whether E is geometrically isomorphic to a strongly modular Q-curve. We show that the question has a positive answer if and only if E has a model that is completely defined over an abelian number field. Next, if E is completely defined over a quadratic or biquadratic number field L, we classify all strongly modular twists of E over L in terms of the arithmetic of L. Moreover, we show how to determine which of these twists come, up to isogeny, from a subfield of L.File in questo prodotto:
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