Computing isogeny classes of typical principally polarized abelian surfaces over the rationals
arXiv:2301.10118
Abstract
We describe an efficient algorithm which, given a principally polarized (p.p.) abelian surface over with geometric endomorphism ring equal to , computes all the other p.p. abelian surfaces over that are isogenous to . This algorithm relies on explicit open image techniques for Galois representations, and we employ a combination of analytic and algebraic methods to efficiently prove or disprove the existence of isogenies. We illustrate the practicality of our algorithm by applying it to 1 440 894 isogeny classes of Jacobians of genus 2 curves.
Presented at the conference "LMFDB, Computation, and Number Theory" (LuCaNT), Jul 10-14, 2023 at ICERM