On generation of the coefficient field of a primitive Hilbert modular form by a single Fourier coefficient
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Abstract: For a primitive Hilbert modular form over of weight , under certain assumptions on image of , we calculate the Dirichlet density of primes for which the -th Fourier coefficient generates the coefficient field . If , then we show that the assumption on the image of is satisfied when the degrees of are equal and odd prime. We also compute the density of primes for which generates . Then, we provide some examples of to support our results. Finally, we calculate the density of primes for which for any field with . This density is completely determined by the inner twists of associated with . This work can be thought of as a generalization of~cite{KSW08} to primitive Hilbert modular forms.
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