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Euler Product Asymptotics for $L$-functions of Elliptic Curves

Number Theory 2026-01-16 v4

Abstract

Let E/QE/\mathbb Q be an elliptic curve and for each prime pp, let NpN_p denote the number of points of EE modulo pp. The original version of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture asserts that pxNppC(logx)rank(E(Q))\prod \limits _{p \leq x} \frac{N_p}{p} \sim C (\log x) ^{\text{rank}(E(\mathbb Q))} as xx \to \infty. Goldfeld (1982) showed that this conjecture implies both the Riemann Hypothesis for L(E,s)L(E, s) and the modern formulation of the conjecture i.e. that ords=1L(E,s)=rank(E(Q))\text{ord}_{s=1} L(E, s)= \text{rank}(E(\mathbb Q)). In this paper, we prove that if we let r=ords=1L(E,s)r=\text{ord} _{s=1}L(E, s), then under the assumption of the Riemann Hypothesis for L(E,s)L(E, s), we have that pxNppC(logx)r\prod \limits _{p \leq x} \frac{N_p}{p} \sim C (\log x)^r for all xx outside a set of finite logarithmic measure. As corollaries, we recover not only Goldfeld's result, but we also prove a result in the direction of the converse. Our method of proof is based on establishing the asymptotic behaviour of partial Euler products of L(E,s)L(E, s) in the right-half of the critical strip.

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@article{arxiv.2312.05236,
  title  = {Euler Product Asymptotics for $L$-functions of Elliptic Curves},
  author = {Arshay Sheth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.05236},
  year   = {2026}
}