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- Q3821113 subject Q6482584.
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- Q3821113 abstract "In number theory, the classical modular curve is an irreducible plane algebraic curve given by an equationΦn(x, y) = 0,such that (x, y) = (j(nτ), j(τ)) is a point on the curve. Here j(τ) denotes the j-invariant.The curve is sometimes called X0(n), though often that is used for the abstract algebraic curve for which there exist various models. A related object is the classical modular polynomial, a polynomial in one variable defined as Φn(x, x).It is important to note that the classical modular curves are part of the larger theory of modular curves. In particular it has another expression as a compactified quotient of the complex upper half-plane H.".
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- Q3821113 comment "In number theory, the classical modular curve is an irreducible plane algebraic curve given by an equationΦn(x, y) = 0,such that (x, y) = (j(nτ), j(τ)) is a point on the curve. Here j(τ) denotes the j-invariant.The curve is sometimes called X0(n), though often that is used for the abstract algebraic curve for which there exist various models.".
- Q3821113 label "Classical modular curve".
- Q3821113 depiction Modknot11.png.