Quadratic Chabauty for Atkin–Lehner quotients of modular curves of prime level and genus 4, 5, 6
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Abstract: We use the method of quadratic Chabauty on the quotients of modular curves by their Fricke involutions to provably compute all the rational points of these curves for prime levels of genus four, five, and six. We find that the only such curves with exceptional rational points are of levels and . In particular there are no exceptional rational points on those curves of genus five and six. More precisely, we determine the rational points on the curves for .
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