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On the symmetric powers of cusp forms on $GL (2)$ of icosahedral type

Number Theory 2007-05-23 v3

Abstract

In this note we study the symmetric powers of strongly modular icosahedral representations ρ\rho of Gal(Fˉ/F){\rm Gal} (\bar{F}/F), FF a number field, and their twisted LL--functions. We prove that for such ρ\rho, there exists a cuspidal automorphic representation Π=ΠΠf\Pi = \Pi_{\infty} \otimes \Pi_{f} of GL6(AF)GL_{6} (\mathbb{A}_{F}) such that L(s,sym5(ρ))=L(s,Πf)L (s, {\rm sym}^{5} (\rho)) = L (s, \Pi_{f}). One sees that sym5(ρ){\rm sym}^{5} (\rho) is twist equivalent to ρsym2(ρ)\rho' \otimes {\rm sym}^{2} (\rho) for another modular icosahedral representation ρ\rho', and our theorem is a special case of a cuspidality criterion formulated and proved in this paper, which may be of independent interest, for the Kim--Shahidi automorphic tensor product πsym2(π)\pi \boxtimes {\rm sym}^{2} (\pi'), where π\pi and π\pi' are cuspidal automorphic representations of GL(2)/FGL (2) / F. We also give a complete structure theory of modular icosahedral representations. As a result, we prove that L(s,symm(ρ)χ)L (s, {\rm sym}^{m} (\rho) \otimes \chi) does not admit any Landau--Siegel zero when it is not divisible by LL--functions of quadratic characters. In general, there is no such divisibility and and there are no Landau--Siegel zeros for such LL--functions.

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@article{arxiv.math/0301074,
  title  = {On the symmetric powers of cusp forms on $GL (2)$ of icosahedral type},
  author = {Song Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0301074},
  year   = {2007}
}