Computing L-functions with large conductor
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Abstract: An algorithm is given to efficiently compute -functions with large conductor in a restricted range of the critical strip. Examples are included for about 21000 dihedral Galois representations with conductor near . The data shows good agreement with a symplectic random matrix model. Also included are an elliptic curve -function and one for a quadratic Dirichlet character.
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