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The Weierstrass point bound enumerated here is an upper bound
on the difference of the genus g of X0(N) and the
dimension of the space spanned by the Hecke operators T1,...,Tg.
If the bound is 0, then infinity is not a Weierstrass point; if the bound is nonzero, then, with high probability, infinity is a Weierstrass point.
The following table contains all the data for levels <= 3314: