That curve has conductor
2494467317425210453973012^5 * 3^2 * 5^2 * 11^2 * 23^2 * 37^2 * 43^2 *
47^2 * 59^2 * 67^2 * 109^2 * 131^2 * 313^2 * 331^2 * 1091^2 * 4969^2 *
17417^2 * 58067^2 * 143999^2 * 194867^2 * 3498947^2 *
3125399477531^2054058347372908102978439961884894732888045986464916157132181158068514904128699560434316863491316338200679847200
=

and L-function algorithms do not work at all well with large
conductors.  Even conductors of 10^10 are a problem.  So I would not
expect (for example) to be able to compute special values, or analytic
rank, for such a large conductor.

John Cremona

On 12 December 2013 09:46, raman kurdi <raman.kurdi2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sage,
> I want to compute  L-function for some elliptic curves. Since the
> coefficients are somewhat huge I receive an error message. On of them
> hes been attached.
> I do not know if there is a special code for such curves.
> Best,
> Raman
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