Five College Number Theory SeminarA Complete Arithmetic-Geometric Mean for E(C)Eleanor Farrington, Boston University
The relation between elliptic curves and the arithmetic-geometric
mean (AGM) was discovered Lagrange and Gauss as a method of calculating
elliptic integrals. This classical approach is limited to cases where the elliptic
curve is given by a cubic equation with three real roots. We define an arithmetic-
geometric mean for all elliptic curves over the complex numbers and detail the
choices implicit in the classical construction. As time allows, we will look at how these
results translate into an AGM for Klein's Quartic Curve, a genus three curve
with split Jacobian.
Refreshments at 3:30pm in Seeley-Mudd 208
4:00pm–5:00pm, Tuesday, November 10, 2009 in Seeley-Mudd 207, Amherst College
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