Testing latest pari + WASM + node.js... and it works?! Wow.
License: GPL3
ubuntu2004
Function: forell Section: programming/control C-Name: forell0 Prototype: vVLLID0,L, Help: forell(E,a,b,seq,{flag=0}): execute seq for each elliptic curves E of conductor between a and b in the elldata database. If flag is nonzero, select only the first curve in each isogeny class. Wrapper: (,,,vG,) Description: (,small,small,closure,?small):void forell(${4 cookie}, ${4 wrapper}, $2, $3, $5) Doc: evaluates \var{seq}, where the formal variable $E = [\var{name}, M, G]$ ranges through all elliptic curves of conductors from $a$ to $b$. In this notation \var{name} is the curve name in Cremona's elliptic curve database, $M$ is the minimal model, $G$ is a $\Z$-basis of the free part of the Mordell-Weil group $E(\Q)$. If flag is nonzero, select only the first curve in each isogeny class. \bprog ? forell(E, 1, 500, my([name,M,G] = E); \ if (#G > 1, print(name))) 389a1 433a1 446d1 ? c = 0; forell(E, 1, 500, c++); c \\ number of curves %2 = 2214 ? c = 0; forell(E, 1, 500, c++, 1); c \\ number of isogeny classes %3 = 971 @eprog\noindent The \tet{elldata} database must be installed and contain data for the specified conductors. \synt{forell}{void *data, long (*f)(void*,GEN), long a, long b, long flag}.