Members' Colloquium
Simple Zeros of Modular Form L-Functions
Zeros of L-functions have been extensively studied, due to their close connection to arithmetic problems. Despite several precise conjectures about their behavior, our unconditional understanding of them remains limited. In this talk we will discuss certain intrinsic properties of such zeros, focusing on what is known (in degrees one and two) about their accumulation on the central line and their multiplicity. Here the tools of analytic number theory can give quantitative advances, and we will show how to deduce that there are many zeros of multiplicity one for the L-function associated to a modular form.
Date & Time
April 03, 2023 | 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Location
Simonyi Hall 101 and Remote Access - see Zoom link belowSpeakers
Alexandre de Faveri
Affiliation
Member, School of Mathematics