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What is your ``birthday elliptic curve''?
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    What is your ``birthday elliptic curve''? (English)
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    27 November 2012
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    If you write your birthday in the form \(N =\text{DDMMYYYY}\), then you may ask how to construct an elliptic curve \(X: y^2 = x^3 + ax + b\) defined over a suitably chosen finite field \(\mathbb F_p\) such that \(| E(\mathbb F_p)| = N\). The authors show how this can be done using the theory of complex multiplication.
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    elliptic curve
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    complex multiplication
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    class invariants
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