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Genus 2 curves with bad reduction at one odd prime (2003.09010v3)

Published 19 Mar 2020 in math.NT

Abstract: In this article we consider smooth projective curves $C$ of genus two described by integral equations of the form $y2=xh(x)$, where $h(x)\in\mathbb{Z}[x]$ is monic of degree $4$. It turns out that if $h(x)$ is reducible, then the absolute discriminant of $C$ can never be an odd prime, except when $h(x)=(x-b)g(x)$ and $g(x)$ is irreducible. In this case we obtain a complete description of such genus $2$ curves. In fact, we prove that there are two one-parameter families $C_ti$, $i=1,2$, of such curves such that if $C$ is a genus two curve with an odd prime absolute discriminant, then $C$ is $C_ti$, for some $i$, and $t\in\mathbb{Z}$. Moreover, we show that $C_ti$ has an odd prime absolute discriminant, $p$, if and only if a certain degree-$4$ irreducible polynomial $fi(t)\in\mathbb{Z}[t]$ takes the value $p$ at $t$. Hence there are conjecturally infinitely many such curves. When $h(x)$ is irreducible, we give explicit examples of one-parameter families of genus $2$ curves $C_t$ such that $C_t$ has an odd prime absolute discriminant for conjecturally infinitely many integer values $t$.

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