#11587: update Cremona's tables for Sage
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    Reporter:  was                                |         Owner:  cremona     
             
        Type:  enhancement                        |        Status:  closed      
             
    Priority:  major                              |     Milestone:  sage-4.7.2  
             
   Component:  elliptic curves                    |    Resolution:  fixed       
             
    Keywords:  elliptic curves ellcurve database  |   Work_issues:              
             
    Upstream:  N/A                                |      Reviewer:  John 
Cremona, Tom Boothby
      Author:  R. Andrew Ohana                    |        Merged:  
sage-4.7.2.alpha3        
Dependencies:  #11642                             |  
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Old description:

> John Cremona tells me that: "All data for elliptic curves of conductors
> from 130k to 180k is at
> http://www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/J.E.Cremona/ftp/data/ and also as a tar
> file at
> http://www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/J.E.Cremona/ftp/ecdata-2011-08-09.tgz
> -- not to mention at http://code.google.com/p/ecdata/ !"
>
> The goal of this ticket is to:
>
> (1) Create a new drop-in-replacement sqlite database that has the data up
> to level 10000, which will be included standard with Sage.
>
> (2) Create a new sqlite database that has the data up to level 180000,
> which will be an optional spkg.
>
> This is complicated because the current packages in Sage use ZODB.  Also,
> Cremona's database format has changed somewhat.
>
> There is now a patch that depends upon #11642 (which depends upon
> #11640).
>
> You can find updated elliptic_curve and database_cremona_ellcurve spkgs
> at [http://wstein.org/home/ohanar/cremona-database/].
>
> ----
>
> New spkg: http://wstein.org/home/ohanar/cremona-
> database/elliptic_curves-0.3.spkg
>
> Apply [attachment:trac_11587.patch] to the Sage library.
>
> Apply [attachment:trac_11587-docfixes.patch] to the Sage library.
>
> Apply [attachment:trac_11587-rmhardcode.patch] to the Sage library.
>
> Apply [attachment:trac_11587-depfix.patch] to Sage root.
> ----
>
> '''The new ''optional'' spkg also has to be brought into place.''' (I
> don't put a link here to not confuse the bots.)

New description:

 John Cremona tells me that: "All data for elliptic curves of conductors
 from 130k to 180k is at
 http://www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/J.E.Cremona/ftp/data/ and also as a tar
 file at
 http://www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/J.E.Cremona/ftp/ecdata-2011-08-09.tgz
 -- not to mention at http://code.google.com/p/ecdata/ !"

 The goal of this ticket is to:

 (1) Create a new drop-in-replacement sqlite database that has the data up
 to level 10000, which will be included standard with Sage.

 (2) Create a new sqlite database that has the data up to level 180000,
 which will be an optional spkg.

 This is complicated because the current packages in Sage use ZODB.  Also,
 Cremona's database format has changed somewhat.

 There is now a patch that depends upon #11642 (which depends upon #11640).

 You can find updated elliptic_curve and database_cremona_ellcurve spkgs at
 [http://wstein.org/home/ohanar/cremona-database/].

 ----

 New spkg:
 http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/leif/Sage/spkgs/elliptic_curves-0.3.spkg

 Apply [attachment:trac_11587.patch] to the Sage library.

 Apply [attachment:trac_11587-docfixes.patch] to the Sage library.

 Apply [attachment:trac_11587-rmhardcode.patch] to the Sage library.

 Apply [attachment:trac_11587-depfix.patch] to Sage root.
 ----

 '''The new ''optional'' spkg also has to be brought into place.''' (I
 don't put a link here to not confuse the bots.)

--

Comment(by leif):

 Had to add a changelog entry for the previous version in Sage (0.1), since
 otherwise Jeroen's merger3 (meanwhile) rejects it (assuming it wasn't
 based on the previous one in Sage).

 Corrected spkg at new location.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11587#comment:38>
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