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Nonvanishing of \(L\)-series associated to cubic twists of elliptic curves
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    Nonvanishing of \(L\)-series associated to cubic twists of elliptic curves (English)
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    9 February 1995
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    The purpose of this paper is to prove that in any arithmetic progression \(D: D\equiv c\pmod p\) (\(p\neq 3\), a prime and \((c,p)=1\)) there are infinitely many cube-free elements \(D\) so that the \(L\)-function of the elliptic curve \(X^ 3+ Y^ 3=d\) does not vanish at 1. In view of the theorem of Coates-Wiles it follows that the curve has only finitely many rational points. The proof is based on an observation of \textit{D. Bump} and \textit{J. Hoffstein} [Invent. Math. 84, 481-505 (1986; Zbl 0591.10018)], that the \(L\)-functions in question essentially arise as the Fourier coefficients of a cubic metaplectic form, namely an Eisenstein series induced from a cubic metaplectic form on GL(2). The author computes these coefficients carefully and makes use of the Rankin-Selberg convolution with a metaplectic Eisenstein series on GL(2) to obtain the necessary analytic continuation to deduce the theorem above.
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    finitely many rational points
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    Fourier coefficients
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    cubic metaplectic form
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    Eisenstein series
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    Rankin-Selberg convolution
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