$n$-level density of the low-lying zeros of primitive Dirichlet $L$-functions
Number Theory
2020-05-04 v3
Abstract
Katz and Sarnak conjectured that the statistics of low-lying zeros of various family of -functions matched with the scaling limit of eigenvalues from the random matrix theory. In this paper we confirm this statistic for a family of primitive Dirichlet -functions matches up with corresponding statistic in the random unitary ensemble, in a range that includes the off-diagonal contribution. To estimate the -level density of zeros of the -functions, we use the asymptotic large sieve method developed by Conrey, Iwaniec and Soundararajan. For the random matrix side, a formula from Conrey and Snaith allows us to solve the matchup problem.
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@article{arxiv.1706.02848,
title = {$n$-level density of the low-lying zeros of primitive Dirichlet $L$-functions},
author = {Vorrapan Chandee and Yoonbok Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.02848},
year = {2020}
}
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to appear Advances in Mathematics