arXiv:1305.6356 [math.NT]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
The sign changes of Fourier coefficients of Eisenstein series
Benjamin Linowitz, Lola Thompson
Published 2013-05-28Version 1
In this paper we prove a number of theorems that determine the extent to which the signs of the Hecke eigenvalues of an Eisenstein newform determine the newform. We address this problem broadly and provide theorems of both individual and statistical nature. Many of these results are Eisenstein series analogues of well-known theorems for cusp forms. For instance, we determine how often the p-th Fourier coefficients of an Eisenstein newform begin with a fixed sequence of signs \varepsilon_p = {\pm 1, 0}. Moreover, we prove the following variant of the strong multiplicity-one theorem: an Eisenstein newform is uniquely determined by the signs of its Hecke eigenvalues with respect to any set of primes with density greater than 1/2.