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Lower bound Nmin = 8

Submitted by Gerrit Oomens
Date 01-01-1900
Reference Jean-Pierre Serre
Sur le nombre de points rationnels d'une courbe algébrique sur un corps fini
C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris Sér. I Math. 296 (1983), 397–402. (= Œuvres III, No. 128, 658–663).
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Tags Explicit curves

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Deg2 Extension     
S.E.Fischer
12-07-2014 03:29
We can assume such a curve C as an extension F/G of degree 2 of a curve G of genus 1 as follows:
G:= (x + y + x*y) * x*y + x + 1 ;
F/G := z^2 * x + z + x^2 * y^2 .

Defining equation     
Isabel Pirsic
06-18-2012 11:19
E.g.,

y4([0],[1,0],[3,1],[7,3]) =

y^4 + (x+1)*y^2 + (x^3+x)*y +x^7+x^3
Upper bound Nmax = 8

Submitted by Everett Howe
Date 04-14-2010
Reference Jean-Pierre Serre
Rational points on curves over finite fields. With contributions by Everett Howe, Joseph Oesterlé and Christophe Ritzenthaler. Edited by Alp Bassa, Elisa Lorenzo García, Christophe Ritzenthaler and René Schoof
Documents Mathématiques 18, Société Mathématique de France, Paris, 2020
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The Oesterlé bound. Here is a real Weil polynomial that we don't know how to eliminate: (x + 1) * (x + 2) * (x^2 + 2*x - 2)
Tags Oesterlé bound

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