On 2014-09-17 11:16, John Cremona wrote:
I hope you are right, as that would be good news -- it used to have greater overheads. On the other hand, in your tests you were reusing the same large finite field many times, and using large fields, wheras the typical case for me (e.g. for evaluating L-functions) is to get E.ap(p) for all p up to some bound
You could use the Sage function E.aplist() which does precisely this.
Alternatively, if you want to avoid Sage overhead, you could directly call the PARI functions.
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