{
  "id": 122,
  "curve_key": "4447497:-9368130789",
  "ainvs": [
    "1",
    "-1",
    "0",
    "-92656",
    "10865908"
  ],
  "rank_lower_bound": 7,
  "naive_height": 45.92355607195693,
  "faltings_height": 1.607028801729994,
  "conductor": "858426129202",
  "bad_primes": [
    "2",
    "71",
    "607",
    "9959233"
  ],
  "discriminant": "121896510346684",
  "regulator": "507.9996880326439166864305051339475554028263290755461",
  "points": [
    [
      "168",
      "58"
    ],
    [
      "239",
      "1407"
    ],
    [
      "26",
      "2898"
    ],
    [
      "97",
      "1620"
    ],
    [
      "-258",
      "4318"
    ],
    [
      "594",
      "12554"
    ],
    [
      "-187",
      "4744"
    ]
  ],
  "submitter": "David Renshaw",
  "commentary": "From the tables of Elkies-Watkins 2004, 'Elliptic curves of large rank and small conductor' (ANTS-VI, arXiv:math/0403374): a low-conductor / low-discriminant curve of this rank that was absent from the leaderboard. Witness: a maximal independent set of rational points (Neron-Tate height pairing).",
  "created_at": "2026-06-24 00:08:27",
  "updated_at": "2026-07-01 22:57:21"
}