Distinguishing newforms
Abstract
Let n0(N,k) be the number of initial Fourier coefficients necessary to distinguish newforms of level N and even weight k. We produce extensive data to support our conjecture that if N is a fixed squarefree positive integer and k is large then n0(N,k) is the least prime that does not divide N.
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