Nonvanishing of \(L\)-functions for \(\mathrm{GL}(2)\) (Q1123224)
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Nonvanishing of \(L\)-functions for \(\mathrm{GL}(2)\) (English)
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1989
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Let \(F\) be a number field. To each irreducible cuspidal representation \(\pi\) of \(\mathrm{GL}(2)\) over \(F\) one may associate the \(L\)-function \(L(s,\pi)\). It is shown that for any given \(s\in {\mathbb C}\) there are infinitely many primitive ray class characters \(\chi\) of \(F\) such that \(L(s,\pi \otimes \chi)\neq 0\). These characters \(\chi\) may be taken unramified outside a finite set of places of \(F\). The corresponding statement is also proved for `automorphic representations of \(\mathrm{GL}(1)'\), i.e. continuous characters of \(F^*_ A/F^*.\) The proof uses a wide arsenal of number theoretical methods. An important step is a proposition providing for any \(\epsilon >0\) infinitely many integral ideals \({\mathfrak q}\) of \(F\) such that the ray class group of \(F\) modulo \({\mathfrak q}\) has more than \(N({\mathfrak q})^{1-\varepsilon}\) elements, and such that the norm \(N({\mathfrak q})\) over the rationals is the product of different rational primes outside a given finite set of primes. Consequences of the theorem are discussed in the introduction. They concern the algebraicity of \(L(s,\pi)\) at special points, and even intersection homology of the Baily-Borel compactification of a Hilbert modular variety.
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nonvanishing
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cuspidal representation
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GL(2)
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L-function
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primitive ray class characters
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automorphic representations
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algebraicity
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Baily-Borel compactification
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Hilbert modular variety
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