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This document discusses how to represent elliptic curves as algebraic curves in projective space. It explains that elliptic curves can be described by cubic polynomials in projective coordinates. Various normal forms for such cubic curves are presented, including the Hesse, Weierstrass, and Legendre normal forms. The Legendre normal form is examined in more detail, as it describes elliptic curves as double covers of the projective line, branched at three points. Overall, the document explores algebraic geometric representations of elliptic curves that allow their properties to be studied via equations.

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Fermat Last Theorem PDF

This document discusses how to represent elliptic curves as algebraic curves in projective space. It explains that elliptic curves can be described by cubic polynomials in projective coordinates. Various normal forms for such cubic curves are presented, including the Hesse, Weierstrass, and Legendre normal forms. The Legendre normal form is examined in more detail, as it describes elliptic curves as double covers of the projective line, branched at three points. Overall, the document explores algebraic geometric representations of elliptic curves that allow their properties to be studied via equations.

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.

family of polynomials parametrized


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by dj
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in WF
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malt

w/o changing the nonzero


solution .

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in Zi , Zz
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i
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compactly :

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general cubic carve ni

IED -
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elliptic carve
=
generally
:
Moe

reflexive polygons correspond to


other
other conpoekfratas of C RED
by addy points
'
Q is and .

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cutout
In every case , hypersurfacecurves
are families of elliptic
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lie .
normal farms ,

M N

N M
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manifold

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modeled both thaws


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'

there must , given


one
care of .

IA ,
be a comesp .
epchfe of IB .

ASSERTS THE EXISTENCE


Cy 3 ' '
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C 43
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OF A MIRROR
CE , K) ( K, E)

One intop .

of minor
pars of Cg
those gumby
manifolds is as

polar dual pansof reflexive


polytopes ! BHK ( It

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