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Elliptic Curve Explorer

Interactive visualization of y² = x³ + Ax + B

y² = x³ + Ax + B
Δ = -16(4A³ + 27B²) = 0

About Elliptic Curves

Elliptic curves are defined by equations of the form y² = x³ + Ax + B. Despite their name, they're not ellipses!

The curve is non-singular (valid) when the discriminant Δ = -16(4A³ + 27B²) ≠ 0.

These curves are fundamental in modern cryptography and number theory.