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The equation for the modular curve \(X_1(N)\) derived from the equation for the modular curve \(X(N)\) (English)
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25 May 2000
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In previous works, the authors have constructed (out of Klein forms) two generators for the function field of the complex modular curve \(X(N)\), and determined (algorithmically) the equation \(F_N=0\) that they satisfy, thus giving a plane model for the curve \(X(N) \times {\mathbb C}\), which turns out to be defined over \({\mathbb Q}\). In this paper, the result is extended to the modular curve \(X_1(N)\). It is shown that the \(N\)-th powers of the above mentioned functions generate the function field of \(X_1(N)\), and hence the equation that they satisfy can be constructed from \(F_N\) in no time. The methods are analytic; no use is made of invariant theory.
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modular curve
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modular form
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plane model
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