#11587: update Cremona's tables for Sage
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   Reporter:  was                        |          Owner:  cremona             
             
       Type:  enhancement                |         Status:  positive_review     
             
   Priority:  major                      |      Milestone:  sage-4.7.2          
             
  Component:  elliptic curves            |       Keywords:  elliptic curves 
ellcurve database
Work_issues:                             |       Upstream:  N/A                 
             
   Reviewer:  John Cremona, Tom Boothby  |         Author:  R. Andrew Ohana     
             
     Merged:                             |   Dependencies:  #11642              
             
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Comment(by cremona):

 Replying to [comment:30 leif]:
 > Replying to [comment:29 cremona]:
 > > All test pass, so I am giving this a positive review.
 >
 > I didn't expect something else. ;-)
 >
 > > This is for the default database (max conductor 10000);  but this
 ticket cannot be merged until the large database is also ready to go and
 has been tested.
 >
 > Which will be when?

 I finished creating the data this morning, and Andrew Ohana is updating
 his optional spkg (?) now.

 >
 > Can't we just merge this ticket and open a follow-up in case something
 goes wrong with the larger (anyway optional) database?

 No, I don't think so, since the database has completely changed and so the
 *old* version of the optional larger database spkg will not be able to be
 applied to the *new* standard spkg.  (Andrew, please correct me if I am
 wrong on this).

 Anyway, the impression I got was that adding the additional curves
 published today would only take a few minutes.  If longer, then go with
 what is on this ticket.  But I don't know the right mechanism for changing
 the optional spkg.

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