Almost all reductions modulo p of an elliptic curve have a large exponent.
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4198182 (Why is no real title available?)
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(10)- On the exponent of the group of points of an elliptic curve over a finite field
- A geometric variant of Titchmarsh divisor problem
- The distribution and growth of the elementary divisors of the reductions of an elliptic curve over a function field
- The average exponent of elliptic curves modulo \(p\)
- Small exponent point groups on elliptic curves
- Bounded gaps between primes with a given primitive root. II
- Reductions of points on elliptic curves
- ON CURVES OVER FINITE FIELDS WITH JACOBIANS OF SMALL EXPONENT
- Primes, elliptic curves and cyclic groups
- A Titchmarsh divisor problem for elliptic curves
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