Special values of motivic L-functions and zeta-polynomials for symmetric powers of elliptic curves

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DOI10.1186/S40687-017-0114-0zbMATH Open1422.11143arXiv1606.07427OpenAlexW2725975309WikidataQ59528596 ScholiaQ59528596MaRDI QIDQ721970FDOQ721970


Authors: Steffen Löbrich, Wenjun Ma, Jesse Thorner Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 20 July 2018

Published in: Research in the Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let mathcalM be a pure motive over mathbbQ of odd weight wgeq3, even rank dgeq2, and global conductor N whose L-function L(s,mathcalM) coincides with the L-function of a self-dual algebraic tempered cuspidal symplectic representation of mathrmGLd(mathbbAmathbbQ). We show that a certain polynomial which generates special values of L(s,mathcalM) (including all of the critical values) has all of its zeros equidistributed on the unit circle, provided that N or w are sufficiently large with respect to d. These special values have arithmetic significance in the context of the Bloch-Kato conjecture. We focus on applications to symmetric powers of semistable elliptic curves over mathbbQ. Using the Rodriguez-Villegas transform, we use these results to construct large classes of "zeta-polynomials" (in the sense of Manin) arising from symmetric powers of semistable elliptic curves; these polynomials have a functional equation relating smapsto1s, and all of their zeros on the line operatornameRe(s)=1/2.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.07427




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