Vanishing of Hyperelliptic L-functions at the Central Point

Abstract

We obtain a lower bound on the number of quadratic Dirichlet L-functions over the rational function field which vanish at the central point s = 1/2. This is in contrast with the situation over the rational numbers, where a conjecture of Chowla predicts there should be no such L-functions. The approach is based on the observation that vanishing at the central point can be interpreted geometrically, as the existence of a map to a fixed abelian variety from the hyperelliptic curve associated to the character.

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