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    Triangles and elliptic curves. III (English)
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    5 March 1996
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    This is a continuation of the author's papers [part I, ibid., No. 4, 106- 108; part II, ibid., No. 7, 223-225 (1994; Zbl 0824.14028 and Zbl 0824.14029); cf. also \textit{N. Adachi} [ibid., No. 7, 226-229 (1994; Zbl 0817.11030)]. Let \(l(t)\), \(m(t)\), \(n(t)\) be three independent linear forms on \(\mathbb{C}^3\). Take \[ T = \{t \in \mathbb{C}^3 |(l(t)^2 - m(t)^2) (m(t)^2 - n(t)^2) (n(t)^2 - l(t)^2) \neq 0\}. \] The author gives an explicit analytic parametrization of \(T\) by classical elliptic functions (Jacobi theta-functions). The details are very technical but explicate matters which usually are only discussed in abstraction.
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    theta-functions
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    elliptic curves
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