Low-lying zeros of elliptic curve L-functions: Beyond the ratios conjecture
Number Theory
2016-02-17 v1
Abstract
We study the low-lying zeros of L-functions attached to quadratic twists of a given elliptic curve E defined over . We are primarily interested in the family of all twists coprime to the conductor of E and compute a very precise expression for the corresponding 1-level density. In particular, for test functions whose Fourier transforms have sufficiently restricted support, we are able to compute the 1-level density up to an error term that is significantly sharper than the square-root error term predicted by the L-functions Ratios Conjecture.
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@article{arxiv.1405.5110,
title = {Low-lying zeros of elliptic curve L-functions: Beyond the ratios conjecture},
author = {Daniel Fiorilli and James Parks and Anders Södergren},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.5110},
year = {2016}
}
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33 pages