Re: Need help with algebraic curve computation with Magma



On Oct 22, 5:07 pm, David Sevilla <sevil...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to get magma to do the following: given an algebraic curve,
compute its automorphism group, take one of the automorphisms, and
compute the quotient curve. I haven't found anything even close to
this in the realm of curve computations, and I've tried looking for
something similar with fields (to compute the invariant subfield by
the corresponding automorphism of the function field of the curve) but
unsuccessfully. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

David

Maybe this isn't the place to post this?

David

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