A note on the procedure to find the generic polynomial of a quotient (closely following Adelmann)
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arXiv1805.04042MaRDI QIDQ6301432FDOQ6301432
Publication date: 10 May 2018
Abstract: There are 3 examples in these notes. The first one is the standard example of the cubic resolvent of a quartic. The second example is exactly from Adelmann cite{Adelmann} and gives a defining polynomial corresponding to the unique -quotient of . The splitting field of the Adelmann polynomial over is a subfield of the 4-division field of an elliptic curve, that contains the 2-division field of the elliptic curve. The third example is new and needed in the study of the field theory of quaternion origami. Associated to an elliptic curve defined over , with a rational point, is a degree 8 polynomial whose Galois group is a subgroup of . Three defining polynomials corresponding to the three -quotients of are given.
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