On the Atkin Ut-operator for 0(t)-invariant Drinfeld cusp forms
Abstract
We study the diagonalizability of the Atkin Ut-operator acting on Drinfeld cusp forms for 0(t): starting with the slopes of eigenvalues and then moving to the space of cusp forms for 1(t) to use Teitelbaum's interpretation as harmonic cocycles which makes computations more explicit. We prove Ut is diagonalizable in odd characteristic for (relatively) small weights and explicitly compute the eigenvalues. In even characteristic we show that it is not diagonalizable when the weight is odd (except for the trivial cases) and prove some cases of non diagonalizability in even weight as well. We also formulate a few conjectures, supported by numerical search, about diagonalizability of Ut and the slopes of its eigenforms.
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