Zero repulsion in families of elliptic curve L-functions and an observation of Miller
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Publication:4905948
DOI10.1112/BLMS/BDS063zbMATH Open1321.11097arXiv1109.0224OpenAlexW2154621040MaRDI QIDQ4905948FDOQ4905948
Authors: Simon Marshall
Publication date: 21 February 2013
Published in: Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We provide a theoretical explanation for an observation of S. J. Miller that if L(s,E) is an elliptic curve L-function for which L(1/2, E) is nonzero, then the lowest lying zero of L(s,E) exhibits a repulsion from the critical point which is not explained by the standard Katz-Sarnak heuristics. We establish a similar result in the case of first-order vanishing.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1109.0224
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