Zeros of linear combinations of L-functions near the critical line

Speaker: Youness Lamzouri

Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2023

Location: PIMS, University of Lethbridge

Conference: L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory Seminar

Subject: Mathematics, Number Theory

Class: Scientific

CRG: L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory

Abstract:

In this talk, I will present a recent joint work with Yoonbok Lee, where we investigate the number of zeros of linear combinations of L-functions in the vicinity of the critical line. More precisely, we let L1,,LJ be distinct primitive L-functions belonging to a large class (which conjecturally contains all L-functions arising from automorphic representations on GL(n)), and b1,,bJ be real numbers. Our main result is an asymptotic formula for the number of zeros of F(σ+it)=jJbjLj(σ+it) in the region σ1/2+1/G(T) and t[T,2T], uniformly in the range loglogTG(T)(logT)ν, where ν1/J. This establishes a general form of a conjecture of Hejhal in this range. The strategy of the proof relies on comparing the distribution of F(σ+it) to that of an associated probabilistic random model.

This event is part of the PIMS CRG Group on L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory. More details can be found on the webpage here: https://sites.google.com/view/crgl-functions/crg-weekly-seminar?authuser=0