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29 questions with no upvoted or accepted answers
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Infinite extensions such that every elliptic curve has finite rank
The comments to this answer seem to make the following claim.
Claim. Let $K$ be the maximal abelian extension of $\mathbf Q$ that is unramified away from $p$ (more generally, away from a finite set $S$...
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Moments of derivatives of $L$-functions
I'd like to know why it is important to know the moments of the derivatives of $L$-functions.
The moments of $L$-functions are related to the Lindelöf Hypothesis, but what about the moments of the ...
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No Siegel-Landau zeros for $\mathrm{GL}(n)$
The problem of non-existance of Siegel-Landau zeros seems to be uncharacteristically easier for cuspidal automorphic representations $\pi$ on $\mathrm{GL}(n)$ if $n\geq2$. We have in fact:
There ...
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Symmetric Fifth Power Lift of GL(2) Automorphic Form
Let $\pi$ be an automorphic representation of $GL(2)/\mathbb{Q}$. For simplicity, you can take it to be a Maass form for $SL(2,\mathbb Z)$. Kim, Shahidi, Gelbart-Jacquet prove that
$$L(s, \pi, Sym^m)$...
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Average bounds on Rankin-Selberg coefficients for modular forms
Let $f$ be a cuspidal Hecke newform of weight $k$ and level $N$, and denote by $a_f(n)$ its $n$-th Fourier coefficient. The newform $f$ is normalized so that $a_f(1) = 1$. As a consequence of Rankin-...
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Explicit bounds for exceptional zeros and/or $L(1,\chi)$ for real $\chi$
I would like to have an explicit upper bound (that is, one with explicit constants) for a possible real zero $\beta$ for $L(1,\chi)$ for real Dirichlet characters $\chi$. I need such a bound for real ...
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A sum over zeros of L-functions in the paper "Chebyshev's Bias"
Let $\varepsilon>0$ be small and
\begin{align*}
\widetilde{F}_{\varepsilon}(\xi):=\frac{4}{\varepsilon}\sum_{0<\gamma\leq \varepsilon^{-2}}\frac{\sin(\gamma \xi)\sin \frac{\gamma \varepsilon}{2}}...
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a generalization of a formula of Shimura
Let $\phi$ be a $GL(2)$ automorphic form with Fourier coefficients $a(n)$ and $a(1)=1$.
Obviously we have $L(s,\phi)=\sum \frac{a(n)}{n^s}$.
Shimura have the following formula
$L(s, Ad\; \phi)=\zeta(...
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Question about a paper by Franca and LeClair in analytic number theory
I am reading an article "Transcendental equations satisfied by the individual
zeros of Riemann $\zeta$, Dirichlet and modular
L-functions" by G. Franca and A. LeClair (2015) see here. The ...
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Ramanujan's conjecture on modular forms and Riemann hypothesis
I just watched Kannan Soundararajan's talk on the distributions of valus of zeta and $L$-functions at virtual ICM 2022. In his talk, he introduced a theorem on Ramanujan's ternary form $\phi_{1}: x^{2}...
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How many exceptional conductors are there?
We say that a conductor $q$ is exceptional if there is a primitive quadratic character $\chi$ modulo $q$ such that $L(s,\chi)$ has a real zero $\beta$ such that $\beta > 1-c/\log q$ (where $c$ is ...
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L-functions and Hecke theory for general number fields
I often read about analytic number theory on $\mathbf{Q}$ when it turns to explicit computations, so I wonder how much results generalize as they stand and the use of $\mathbf{Q}$ is merely made for ...
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Questions about the exceptional zeros of Dirichlet $L$-functions
I have couple questions regarding the exceptional zeros of Dirichlet $L$-functions. We have the following result:
There is a constant $c_1 > 0$ such that $L(\sigma, \chi) \not = 0$ whenever
$$
\...
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Oscillatory integral moments of $L(\frac{1}{2} + it, f \times f)$
Understanding moments and subconvexity bounds for $L$-functions is a big topic with a lot of activity. I'm currently looking at a related problem, bounding
$$
\int_0^T L\left(\tfrac{1}{2} + it, f \...
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Analyticity of unramifed part of Rankin-Selberg $L$-functions on $\Re(s)=1$
I have only a little knowledge about automorphic representations and $L$-functions. Now I am reading the textbook of Goldfeld and Hundley on automorphic representations, and also planning to read the ...
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Well-known estimate for $L(s,\chi)$ for $\sigma=\text{Re}s\geq 1/2$
This is a very short question.
Let $s=\sigma+it$ be a complex number with $\sigma \geq 1/2$.
In the paper 'Jutila, Matti. "On the Mean Value of $L(1/2, \chi)$ FW Real Characters." Analysis 1.2 (...
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On a sequence of L-functions having same zeros in critical strip and GRH
I had an idea on GRH involving a sequence of L-functions having same zeros, then at one step I need a bound on these function and I wonder if this bound is in fact not as hard as GRH itself ?
Let's ...
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Whether or not the root number of GL$_3\times$GL$_2$ $L$-function $L(s, F \otimes g)$ contains the coefficients $\lambda_g(n)$ of $g$?
$\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}\DeclareMathOperator\SL{SL}$Let $p$ and $q$ be two distinct primes. Let $$\Gamma_0(p)= \left\{ g\in \GL_3(\mathbb{Z}):g \equiv \left(\begin{matrix} \ast &\ast&\...
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Connection between a special integral transform and averages of L-functions
Let $\Gamma = \operatorname{SL}_2(\mathbb{Z})$ and $\mathcal{H}$ be the upper half-plane. For $A>1$, define the truncated Eisenstein series $E_A(z,s)$ as $$E_A(z,s) = \begin{cases} E(z,s), & \...
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Automorphy of the twisted representation
The Artin reciprocity says that if
$$
\chi: \operatorname{Gal}(K/\mathbb Q) \to \mathbb C
$$
is a 1-dimensional representation of a finite Galois extension $K/ \mathbb Q$, then it corresponds to a ...
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Motivation behind a result of Munshi on nonvanishing of L-functions in families of elliptic curves
In this article in Compositio (2011), Munshi proves a mean value result for
$$ \sum_{d} r(d) \Lambda^{(l)}(1/2,f,\chi_d) F(d/Y),$$
where here $f$ is a primitive holomorphic form of level $q$ with ...
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Large values of $L(1,\chi)$ for quadratic Dirichlet characters $\chi$
Granville and Soundararajan, in "Upper Bounds for $L(1, \chi)$", first paragraph,
say it is known that there exist quadratic Dirichlet characters $\chi$ for which $L(1, \chi)$ is about $\log\...
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A mixed of the Dedekind zeta function and the L-function
I have recently come across the following function, which seems like a "mix" between the Dedekind zeta function and the L-function:
$\sum_I\frac{\chi_k(N(I))}{N(I)^s}$
where $\chi_k(n)$ is the ...
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Analytic continuation of an Integral involving product of L-functions
Let $L_i(s)$ be some $L$-functions. (I am interested in the case when $L_1, L_2$ are two different Hecke $L$-function associated to the same number field.) Let
$$F(s)=\int_{\Re w=\sigma} \frac{1}{w} ...
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Extension of Heath-Brown's fourth moment $\sum_ \chi \lvert L (s, \chi) \rvert^4$ to complex characters
Let $L(s, \chi)$ denote the Dirichlet $L$-function associated to the character $\chi$.
In his paper A Mean Value Estimate for Real Character Sums, Heath-Brown proves a mean value bound for $L(s,\chi)$...
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Behavior of partial Euler product in the critical strip (with Dirichlet Character)
Consider a primitive Dirichlet Character $\chi$ (non principal) and the partial Euler product attached to the L-function $L(\chi,s)$ ($p_i$ are the prime numbers) :
$$P(\chi,N)=\prod_{i=1}^{N} \frac{...
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Relating the multiplicative Fourier transform and the derived characteristic polynomial
(Tuesday, Sept 5:) For a number field $Fˣ$ and a number ring $Oˣ$ it is common to define:
$Z(f,χ) = ʃ_{Fˣ} f(x) χ(x) dˣ x$
$g(ω,ψ) = ʃ_{Oˣ} ω(x) ψ(x) dˣ x$
where $dˣx$ is the multiplicative Haar ...
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Summation formula for twisted L-function
Does any expert here know something about the summation formula of the Voronoi type for the sum $$\sum_{n\le X} a_{f}(n)\chi(n) e\left(\frac{an}{c}\right)?$$
Here $f$ is a newform of level $N$, $\chi$...
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Explicit formula for k-central numbers
Given a positive integer $ n $ and assuming Goldbach's conjecture, let $r_{0}(n)$ denote the smallest non negative integer $r$ such that both $n-r$ and $n+r$ are primes. Let $k_{0}(n)$ denote 'the ...