Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4631352 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Isogeny volcanoes are an interesting structure that have had several recent applications. An isogeny volcano is a connected component of a larger graph called a cordillera. In this paper, we further explore properties of how to compute volcanoes given that we have already computed one of a different degree. This allows us to compute volcanoes of composite degree more efficiently than a direct construction using modular polynomials.

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