A spectral universality theorem for Maass L-functions
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Abstract: We show that for a positive proportion of Laplace eigenvalues the associated Hecke-Maass -functions approximate with arbitrary precision any target function on a closed disc with center in and radius . The main ingredients in the proof are the spectral large sieve of Deshouillers-Iwaniec and Sarnak's equidistribution theorem for Hecke eigenvalues.
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