An explicit height bound for the classical modular polynomial
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Publication:993487
DOI10.1007/S11139-010-9231-8zbMATH Open1245.11079arXiv0909.3442OpenAlexW3105715658MaRDI QIDQ993487FDOQ993487
Reinier Bröker, Andrew V. Sutherland
Publication date: 20 September 2010
Published in: The Ramanujan Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: For a prime m, let Phi_m be the classical modular polynomial, and let h(Phi_m) denote its logarithmic height. By specializing a theorem of Cohen, we prove that h(Phi_m) <= 6 m log m + 16 m + 14 sqrt m log m. As a corollary, we find that h(Phi_m) <= 6 m log m + 18 m also holds. A table of h(Phi_m) values is provided for m <= 3607.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0909.3442
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